Several ACT members will present as part of a panel title “Critical approaches to research on aging and digital technologies,” as part of the Canadian Association of Gerontology Conference, to be held in Vancouver from October 18 to 20, 2018.
The panel will take place at 4:00pm on October 19, in the Parksville room.
Critical Questions: Digital Culture, Personal Technologies and Quantified Aging.
Stephen Katz, Barbara L. Marshall
Trent University, Canada
Understanding the complex link between aging and technology: does subjective well-being matter more than age among the oldest old?
Martine Lagacé, Lise Van de Beeck
University of Ottawa, Canada
esearch to action: Confronting exclusions in municipal policy consultations
Shannon Hebblethwaite, Kendra Besanger, Constance Lafontaine, Kim Sawchuk, Fatima Hirji
Concordia University, Canada
The illusion of inclusion: challenging the digital ‘option’ in public consultations
Kim Sawchuk, Constance Lafontaine, Kendra Besanger, Shannon Hebblethwaite
Concordia University, Canada