2014
DOI: 10.1080/03601277.2013.863097
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Knowledge Exchange, Social Interactions, and Empowerment in an Intergenerational Technology Program at School

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“…The research highlights the catalytic effect of reminiscences on seniors' well-being and quality of life (Bohlmeijer, Roemer, Cuijpers, & Smit, 2007;Gaggioli, Morganti, Bonfiglio, & Riva, 2014). These personal memory-sharing dialogues positively influence both generational groups because they create opportunities for interaction and affective closeness, as well as for learning in a context of greater diversity, social participation and inclusion (Bertram et al, 2018;Gamliel & Gabay, 2014;Vieira & Sousa, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The research highlights the catalytic effect of reminiscences on seniors' well-being and quality of life (Bohlmeijer, Roemer, Cuijpers, & Smit, 2007;Gaggioli, Morganti, Bonfiglio, & Riva, 2014). These personal memory-sharing dialogues positively influence both generational groups because they create opportunities for interaction and affective closeness, as well as for learning in a context of greater diversity, social participation and inclusion (Bertram et al, 2018;Gamliel & Gabay, 2014;Vieira & Sousa, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Reports and papers about several experiences have been relating the potential of intergenerational programs to narrow the generation gap in terms of knowledge, social interaction, values, and mutual attitudes, as well as to diminish the digital literacy gap. Relations between generations improve their closeness, since the perception of how close they feel towards each other improves (Gamliel & Gabay, 2014) as well as each generation's attitudes about the other, i.e., after the intergenerational interaction the thoughts toward children from older adults and vice versa, improve. In addition, intergenerational programs enable community awareness and recognition of seniors as productive members of society, valued as guiding the younger generations (Bertram et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Empowerment is a central feature in intergenerational programs (Gamliel and Gabay 2014). ITP are not an exception to this regard.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%