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HCI 2020: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Qin Gao, Jia Zhou:
Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Technology and Society - 6th International Conference, ITAP 2020, Held as Part of the 22nd HCI International Conference, HCII 2020, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 19-24, 2020, Proceedings, Part III. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12209, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-50231-7
Aging and Social Media
- Inês Amaral, Sofia José Santos, Maria José Brites:
Mapping Intergenerational Masculinities on Instagram. 3-16 - Antonija Cuvalo:
Ageism and Media Generations in the Croatian Post-socialist Context. 17-28 - Simone Carlo, Francesco Bonifacio:
"You Don't Need Instagram, It's for Young People": Intergenerational Relationships and ICTs Learning Among Older Adults. 29-41 - Manuela Farinosi, Leopoldina Fortunati:
Young and Elderly Fashion Influencers. 42-57 - Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol, Andrea Rosales, Francisca Morey:
Methods Matter: Assessment of the Characteristics of a Sample to Analyze Digital Practices and Social Connectedness in Later Life. 58-68 - Eugène Loos, Jordy Nijenhuis:
Consuming Fake News: A Matter of Age? The Perception of Political Fake News Stories in Facebook Ads. 69-88 - Sofia José Santos, Inês Amaral, Maria José Brites:
Masculinities and Ageing: Deconstructing Online Representations Among Portuguese Speaking Users. 89-100 - Nicoletta Vittadini:
Intergenerational Social Media Use: Expectations of Adults and Elder Users. 101-113 - Torben Volkmann, Isabella Miller, Nicole Jochems:
Addressing Fear and Lack of Knowledge of Older Adults Regarding Social Network Sites. 114-130 - Xiaoting Xu, Yuxiang (Chris) Zhao, Qinghua Zhu:
The Effect of Social Media Use on Older Adults' Loneliness-The Moderating Role of Self-disclosure. 131-145 - Weiwei Zhang, Yuankun Li, Jihong Jeung:
How to Beautify the Elderly?: A Study on the Facial Preference of Senior Citizens. 146-160
Technology Acceptance and Societal Impact
- María Silveria Agulló-Tomás, Vanessa Zorrilla-Muñoz:
Technologies and Images of Older Women. 163-175 - Xin Chen, Britt Östlund, Susanne Frennert:
Digital Inclusion or Digital Divide for Older Immigrants? A Scoping Review. 176-190 - Susanne Frennert:
Expectations and Sensemaking: Older People and Care Robots. 191-206 - Alina Gales, Eugène Loos:
The Impact of the Relationship and Family Status in Retirement Age on Women's Incorporation of Technical Devices in Their Everyday Life. 207-225 - Jie Gu, Xiaolun Wang, Xinlin Yao, Anan Hu:
Understanding the Influence of AI Voice Technology on Visually Impaired Elders' Psychological Well-Being: An Affordance Perspective. 226-240 - Yu-Chen Hsieh, Wang-Chin Tsai, Yu-Chi Hsia:
A Study on Technology Anxiety Among Different Ages and Genders. 241-254 - Jörg Leukel, Barbara Schehl, Vijayan Sugumaran:
To Do or Not to Do: How Socio-demographic Characteristics of Older Adults Are Associated with Online Activities. 255-268 - Yuanjun Li, Sharon Cook, Andrew J. May:
Understanding the Exclusion Issues of Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS): The Potential Problems of Older Travellers' Involvement. 269-287 - Lilia Raycheva, Mariyan Tomov, Neli Velinova:
Intergenerational Communication in Traditional and Virtual Bulgarian Families. 288-300 - Javiera Rosell, Alvaro Vergés:
The Relationship Between Social Participation and Internet Addiction in Older Persons. 301-311 - Maria Sourbati:
Age and the City: The Case of Smart Mobility. 312-326 - Claire Textor, Richard Pak:
The Effects of Increasing Degree of Unreliable Automation on Older Adults' Performance. 327-340 - Milica Vukelic, Svetlana Cizmic, Dunja Jankovic, Branislava Vidanovic, Ivana B. Petrovic:
Older People as Digital Newcomers: From Evidence to Intervention Proposal. 341-350 - Honglian Xiang, Jia Zhou, Bingjun Xie:
Understanding Older Adults' Vulnerability and Reactions to Telecommunication Fraud: The Effects of Personality and Cognition. 351-363 - Wenqian Xu, Hanna Köttl:
Internet Use and Loneliness Among Older Adults: The Moderating Role of Self-perceptions of Ageing. 364-381
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