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44190 Creator c88b9aa2d443fc0289ced655db86011f
44190 Date 2015-08
44190 Date 2015-08-31
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44190 abstract Since the early 20th century, population ageing and technological developments have developed apace. Many social changes took place, including the development of digital technologies and the ageing of populations worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to explore the implications of these two phenomena and to think about how certain values and may be drawn upon to help make technologies work better for older people as both technology markets and worldwide demographic profiles continue to evolve.
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44190 volume 9193
44190 type AcademicArticle
44190 type Article
44190 label Holland, Caroline (2015). Values and Ethics in Making Emerging Technologies Work for Older People. In: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Design for Aging (Zhou, Jia and Gavriel, Salvendy eds.), Springer, pp. 201–209.
44190 label Holland, Caroline (2015). Values and Ethics in Making Emerging Technologies Work for Older People. In: Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Design for Aging (Zhou, Jia and Gavriel, Salvendy eds.), Springer, pp. 201–209.
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44190 Title Values and Ethics in Making Emerging Technologies Work for Older People
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