Well-being In Later Life: The Notion of Connected Autonomy: Social Perspectives on Ageing and Later Life
Editat de Linda J. Garcia, Louise Bélanger-Hardy, Jeffrey W. Jutai, Maria Łuszczyńskaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 aug 2024
Through a series of case studies, the book examines the importance of preserving self-determination as health, environmental and social circumstances render autonomy more difficult, showing that innovations in social interaction and technology have the capacity to enhance older persons’ connectedness to their environment, while at the same time, offering opportunities for self-governance.
As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in ageing and the life course, the sociology of science and technology and research methods.
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ISBN-13: 9781032150895
ISBN-10: 1032150890
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Social Perspectives on Ageing and Later Life
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032150890
Pagini: 220
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Social Perspectives on Ageing and Later Life
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and PostgraduateCuprins
Introduction: Autonomy in older adults: offering choice through human and technological connections
LINDA J GARCIA, JEFFREY JUTAI, AND LOUISE BÉLANGER-HARDY
PART ONE: Connected Autonomy and older adults’ relationship with others
Chapter 1: Between the autonomy of the individual and the autonomy of society: uncovering a "third way"
MARIA ŁUSZCZYNSKA
Chapter 2: Connection, autonomy and older persons’ right to take part in cultural life: a human rights-based approach
LOUISE BÉLANGER-HARDY
Chapter 3: Ageism and connected autonomy in the era of COVID-19
PAULINE GOUTTEFARDE, JESSICA GUYOT, HERVÉ FUNDENBERGER, NATHALIE BARTH, AND BIENVENU BONGUE
Chapter 4: The usefulness of useless conversation: an avenue for connection and autonomy for older adults
LINDA J GARCIA
Chapter 5: Sustaining travel dreams in retirement: Guidance at the crossroads
MICHAEL S. MULVEY, DANIEL T. PADGETT AND MICHAEL W. LEVER
Chapter 6: Constructing old age: social theory on the creation and dismantling of harmful attitudes
MARIA ŁUSZCZYNSKA
PART TWO: Connected Autonomy and older adults’ relationship with technology
Chapter 7: Technology and connected autonomy
JEFF JUTAI
Chapter 8: Connected objects used by older persons: Concrete tools for autonomy?
MOUNA MOUNCIF-MOUNGACHE
Chapter 9: Use of ICTs to promote well-being, a perspective of internet as a source of capital and basic needs fulfilment
VIVIAN WEI QUN LOU, JASON YUE HEI WONG, FRANCES LU YANG, AND CHARLIE CHEUK YIN FONG
Chapter 10: Personalizing telehealth services for older patients
ODAY ASWAD, LYSANNE LESSARD, AND DANIEL AMYOT
Chapter 11: Involving older adults in fall prevention using m-health technology
ALIXE MÉNARD, ALISON NOVAK, NANCY EDWARDS, AND SARAH FRASER
Chapter 12: Feasibility of an innovative connected watch device to maintain physical activities in older adults.
ANNE-NOELLE HEIZMANN, BIENVENU BONGUÉ, CLARA PIZZOLO, LUC GOETHALS, JESSICA GUYOT, NATHALIE BARTH
Chapter 13: Real relief for mobile caregivers through social assistive robots and digital devices
IRMTRAUD EHRENMUELLER, FELIX BINDER, MANUEL HOLZINGER, FLORIAN ORTNER, ANJA REITER, CHRISTIAN RUCK, YULIYA WEICHSELBAUMER, SABRINA WEIRAUCH, SELINA WALTER
LINDA J GARCIA, JEFFREY JUTAI, AND LOUISE BÉLANGER-HARDY
PART ONE: Connected Autonomy and older adults’ relationship with others
Chapter 1: Between the autonomy of the individual and the autonomy of society: uncovering a "third way"
MARIA ŁUSZCZYNSKA
Chapter 2: Connection, autonomy and older persons’ right to take part in cultural life: a human rights-based approach
LOUISE BÉLANGER-HARDY
Chapter 3: Ageism and connected autonomy in the era of COVID-19
PAULINE GOUTTEFARDE, JESSICA GUYOT, HERVÉ FUNDENBERGER, NATHALIE BARTH, AND BIENVENU BONGUE
Chapter 4: The usefulness of useless conversation: an avenue for connection and autonomy for older adults
LINDA J GARCIA
Chapter 5: Sustaining travel dreams in retirement: Guidance at the crossroads
MICHAEL S. MULVEY, DANIEL T. PADGETT AND MICHAEL W. LEVER
Chapter 6: Constructing old age: social theory on the creation and dismantling of harmful attitudes
MARIA ŁUSZCZYNSKA
PART TWO: Connected Autonomy and older adults’ relationship with technology
Chapter 7: Technology and connected autonomy
JEFF JUTAI
Chapter 8: Connected objects used by older persons: Concrete tools for autonomy?
MOUNA MOUNCIF-MOUNGACHE
Chapter 9: Use of ICTs to promote well-being, a perspective of internet as a source of capital and basic needs fulfilment
VIVIAN WEI QUN LOU, JASON YUE HEI WONG, FRANCES LU YANG, AND CHARLIE CHEUK YIN FONG
Chapter 10: Personalizing telehealth services for older patients
ODAY ASWAD, LYSANNE LESSARD, AND DANIEL AMYOT
Chapter 11: Involving older adults in fall prevention using m-health technology
ALIXE MÉNARD, ALISON NOVAK, NANCY EDWARDS, AND SARAH FRASER
Chapter 12: Feasibility of an innovative connected watch device to maintain physical activities in older adults.
ANNE-NOELLE HEIZMANN, BIENVENU BONGUÉ, CLARA PIZZOLO, LUC GOETHALS, JESSICA GUYOT, NATHALIE BARTH
Chapter 13: Real relief for mobile caregivers through social assistive robots and digital devices
IRMTRAUD EHRENMUELLER, FELIX BINDER, MANUEL HOLZINGER, FLORIAN ORTNER, ANJA REITER, CHRISTIAN RUCK, YULIYA WEICHSELBAUMER, SABRINA WEIRAUCH, SELINA WALTER
Notă biografică
Linda J. Garcia is Professor in the Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences and Director of the LIFE Research Institute at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Louise Bélanger-Hardy is Professor in the Faculty of Common Law and member of the LIFE Research Institute at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Jeffrey W. Jutai is Professor in the Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences and member of LIFE Research Institute at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Maria Łuszczyńska is Assistant Professor of the Social Science Faculty in Sociology and Social Work Institute at The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, Poland.
Louise Bélanger-Hardy is Professor in the Faculty of Common Law and member of the LIFE Research Institute at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Jeffrey W. Jutai is Professor in the Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences and member of LIFE Research Institute at the University of Ottawa, Canada.
Maria Łuszczyńska is Assistant Professor of the Social Science Faculty in Sociology and Social Work Institute at The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, Poland.
Descriere
Advancing the notion of connected autonomy, and highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary research in the development of this novel concept, this volume explores the possibility of maintaining the freedom to make one’s own decisions in later life, while also remaining connected to others.