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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley, U.K. :Emerald Publishing Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949406499502882
    Format: 1 online resource (196 pages)
    ISBN: 9781803821696
    Content: The digitalization of society is constructed as a necessary leap that governments and citizens need to take. However, with many older people lacking adequate digital competences to support their full participation in today's digitalized society, how is the marginalisation of older people in digital society socially constructed? How can we promote older people's digital inclusion and agency? Presenting case studies from Finland, one of the top performers in the supply and demand of digital public services, Older People in a Digitalized Society outlines internationally relevant implications for promoting the social construction of older people's agency. Delving into their digital competences, and use and non-use of Internet and eHealth technologies, Rasi-Heikkinen showcases the potential exclusionary effects of digitalization, and highlights the implications for digital inclusion practice and policy. Contesting the dominant discourses which suggest digital technologies and media play central roles in the learning, well-being, everyday life, and participation in society for individuals throughout their lifespan, Older People in a Digitalized Society addresses the digital gap faced by older generations that do not welcome digitalization, or even see it as a positive marginality: a choice that they have consciously made. Paying attention to how digitalization is a contested issue constructed with various, ambivalent, and paradoxical representations, Rasi-Heikkinen shines an important light on how older people are constructed as being on the margins of digitalization by researchers and the media.
    Note: Introduction -- Part I: Defining the key concepts -- Chapter 1. Social construction of marginality and agency -- Chapter 2. Digitalization and digital divides -- Chapter 3. Older people, internet use, and nonuse -- Chapter 4. Older people's digital competences -- Part II: Case studies of older people in digital society -- Chapter 5. Internet nonusers' positive self-marginalization and agency (study 1) -- Chapter 6. Diversity and agency in rural villages (study 2) -- Chapter 7. Negative marginalization and limited agency by newspapers (study 3) -- Chapter 8. Agency and social support networks in a robotic ehealth service (study 4) -- Chapter 9. Ethical considerations -- Part III: Conclusion -- Chapter 10. Key findings -- Chapter 11. Suggestions for future studies -- Chapter 12. Practical implications.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781803821689
    Additional Edition: PDF version: ISBN 9781803821672
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited
    UID:
    gbv_1823526489
    Format: 1 online resource (158 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781803821696 , 9781803821672
    Content: With many older people lacking adequate digital competences to support their full participation in today's digitalized society, Older People in a Digitalized Societyasks how is the marginalisation of older people in digital society socially constructed? How can we promote older people's digital inclusion and agency?.
    Content: Cover -- Older People in a Digitalized Society -- Older People in a Digitalized Society: From Marginality to Agency -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Multidisciplinary Approach -- Finland as the Context of the Book -- I - Defining the Key Concepts -- 1. Social Construction of Marginality and Agency -- Social Construction of Marginality -- Social Construction of Agency -- 2. Digitalization and Digital Divides -- Digitalizing Societies -- Digital Divides -- First-Level Digital Divide -- Second-Level Digital Divide -- Third-Level Digital Divide -- Toward a More Nuanced Understanding of Digital Inequalities -- 3. Older People, Internet Use, and Nonuse -- Diversity Among Older People in a Digital Society -- Older People's Internet Use -- Older People's Internet Nonuse -- 4. Older People's Digital Competences -- Digital Competence Framework for Citizens -- Previous Studies on Older People's Digital Competences -- II - Case Studies of Older People in Digital Society -- 5. Internet Nonusers' Positive Self-Marginalization and Agency (Study 1) -- Social Representations Theory -- Method -- Findings -- Reflections on Marginality and Agency -- 6. Diversity and Agency in Rural Villages (Study 2) -- Modalities of Agency Theory -- Method -- Findings -- Reflections on Agency -- 7. Negative Marginalization and Limited Agency by Newspapers (Study 3) -- Method -- Findings -- Reflections on Marginality and Agency -- 8. Agency and Social Support Networks in a Robotic eHealth Service (Study 4) -- Domestication of Media and Technology -- Method -- Findings -- Reflections on Agency -- 9. Ethical Considerations -- III - Conclusion -- 10. Key Findings -- Positive and Negative Marginality -- Pressure to Move From the Margins to the Mainstream -- Contested Positive Meanings of the Internet -- Metaphors for Marginalization.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781803821689
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781803821689
    Language: English
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