Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3025453.3025859
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“…In HCI fields, technologies designed for the ageing always focuses on addressing limitations due to their age, such as reduction in social connectedness and decline in physical condition [76,86]. [33]. Along with the development of online services, ageing people also start to spontaneously access online or remote resources out of diverse ICT-related needs [32,76].…”
Section: Digital Platforms Use and Acceptance For Ageing Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In HCI fields, technologies designed for the ageing always focuses on addressing limitations due to their age, such as reduction in social connectedness and decline in physical condition [76,86]. [33]. Along with the development of online services, ageing people also start to spontaneously access online or remote resources out of diverse ICT-related needs [32,76].…”
Section: Digital Platforms Use and Acceptance For Ageing Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use the term vulnerable identities to refer to those with one or more facets that put them at increased risk for privacy-related harm. These facets might include minority status, low socio-economic status [62,78], sexual identity or gender [13,32,42,53,75,82], a history of houselessness [58,96] or domestic abuse [36,64], undocumented immigration status [44], a criminal record [92] or stigmatized illnesses like HIV [91] as well as the very young [6,95] and very old [50] and those who are disabled and depend on assistive technologies [46,93]. In addition to privacy vulnerabilities, we find that librarians also consider the discriminations of low-income, black and brown, immigrant, houseless, and LGBTQ communities by police [5, 31, 81? ], the government [30], and online [48,73,86].…”
Section: Related Literature 21 Vulnerable Identities Privacy and Libr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the active-ageing discourse alongside our prior ethnographic inspired study (Mao et al, 2016), throughout the whole paper, we use the term "meaningful participation" to refer to the participation in music-related practices, either personal or social, individual or group-related, traditional or "youthful", that are evaluated as emotionally and personally meaningful in older people's everyday lives and are able to be regarded as indicators of their involvement with life (Boudiny, 2013;Carstensen et al, 1999;Hornung et al, 2017).…”
Section: A Working Definition Of Meaningful Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%