ABSTRACT

Social change in the twenty-first century is shaped by both demographic changes associated with ageing societies and significant technological change and development. Outlining the basic principles of a new academic field, Socio-gerontechnology, this book explores common conceptual, theoretical and methodological ideas that become visible in the critical scholarship on ageing and technology at the intersection of Age Studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS).

Comprised of 15 original chapters, three commentaries and an afterword, the book explores how ageing and technology are already interconnected and constantly being intertwined in Western societies. Topics addressed cover a broad variety of socio-material domains, including care robots, the use of social media, ageing-in-place technologies, the performativity of user involvement and public consultations, dementia care and many others. Together, they provide a unique understanding of ageing and technology from a social sciences and humanities perspective and contribute to the development of new ontologies, methodologies and theories that might serve as both critique of and inspiration for policy and design.

International in scope, including contributions from the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Australia, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Austria, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden, Socio-gerontechnology is an agenda-setting text that will provide an introduction for students and early career researchers as well as for more established scholars who are interested in ageing and technology.

Chapters 3, 5, and 15 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 

part I|76 pages

Bridges: critical frameworks of ageing and technology

chapter Chapter 3|13 pages

Fragile robots and coincidental innovation

Turning Socio-gerontechnology towards ontology

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

Topographies of ageing

A new materialist analysis of ageing-in-place

chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

Elderliness

The agential inseparability of ageing and assistive technologies

chapter Chapter 7|13 pages

Agents or actants

What technology might make of later life?

chapter Chapter 8|5 pages

Commentary

Re-imagining the ageing and technology nexus

part II|78 pages

Encounters: empirical approaches to ageing and technology

chapter Chapter 9|14 pages

'Send me a WhatsApp when you arrive home'

Mediated practices of caring about

chapter Chapter 10|14 pages

Making and unmaking ageing-in-place

Towards a co-constructive understanding of ageing and place

chapter Chapter 11|15 pages

Age matters

Senior exclusions, designing consultations and a municipal action plan for age-(un)friendly cities

chapter Chapter 12|13 pages

Dementia scripts

chapter Chapter 13|14 pages

Between repair and bricolage

Digital entanglements and fragile connections in dementia care work in Denmark

chapter Chapter 14|6 pages

Commentary

Encountering ageing, science and technology - whose future? whose definition of ageing?

part III|61 pages

Design: critical reflections and new approaches

chapter Chapter 15|16 pages

Configuring the older adult

How age and ageing are re-configured in gerontechnology design

chapter Chapter 16|15 pages

Co-designing technologies for care

Spaces of co-habitation

chapter Chapter 18|7 pages

Commentary

Technology, design and the 3Ps - the problem of problematising ageing as problematic

chapter Chapter 19|8 pages

Afterword

Why Socio-gerontechnology today