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SUMMARY:ACT Panel at CAG2017
DESCRIPTION:The ACT Panel titled “Ageing\, Communication\, Technologies : Experiencing a Digital World in Later Life” has been selected as the divisional symposium for Social Sciences at the Canadian Association of Gerontology Conference (CAG)\, to be held from October 19 to 21 in Winnipeg\, Canada. The panel will take place on October 21 from 11am to 12:30pm in the York room. You can consult the full program here. \nActivist ageing and the “tactical theatrics” of RECAA\nKim Sawchuk\,Concordia University\,\nConstance Lafontaine\, Concordia University\, \nSigning\, Ageing\, Connecting: Intersections of Deafhood\, Ageing and Technology\nLine Grenier\,Université de Montréal\nVéronique Leduc\, Université du Québec à Montréal \n“A blessing and a curse”: Grandmothers reflections on digitally mediated family relationships\nShannon Hebblethwaite\, Concordia University\nKelly Leonard\, Concordia University \nAging and Technology Assistive Devices: Assessing the Role of Interpersonal Communication in the Context of Transitional Care \nMartine Lagacé\, University of Ottawa\nSarah A. Fraser\, University of Ottawa
URL:https://actproject.ca/event/act-panel-at-cag2017/
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