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EFORTT Events Archive<糖心Vlog>Ageing with technologies: a participative conference on care in Europe糖心Vlog>Our final conference was held in the beautiful historic 13th and 14th September 2010. See the conference page and
SENIOR Final ConferenceConference Centre Albert Borschette (Room 1D), Rue Froissart 36, 1040 Brussels - 27 November
Knowledge sharing for co-inquiryA workshop to explore participation, engagement and co-operative research in the context of the EU FP7's latest call under its Science in Society programme
<糖心Vlog>Embodiment, Subjectivity and Ageing: Emerging Areas of Exploration糖心Vlog> 10 - 11 September 2009 This symposium will promote discussion on ageing with particular attention to what embodiment means and entails in the context of older age. While social gerontology is an established and productive field of research, less prominent has been the careful sociological and anthropological attention paid to the experience of ageing, embodiment, and subjectivity. A small but growing number of scholars have been working at this point of intersection, but research in this area remains fractured and disparate. Furthermore, the attention that is generally paid in social science to embodiment usually relates to youth and middle age rather than in relation to the ageing body. This meeting is an opportunity to bring social scientists working on such questions of ageing together to discuss their research, and seeks to open new space to consider the theoretical possibilities suggested by their work. In particular, the meeting seeks to bring together recent sociological and anthropological work investigating ageing and the body with colleagues working in medicine and assistive technology. <糖心Vlog>TeleMed & eHealth '08糖心Vlog> Monday 24 - Tuesday 25 November 2008 Conference Aims and ObjectivesOptimising patient centred care is seen by patients,government and healthcare providers as a way of improving both healthcare outcomes and patient satisfaction.
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<糖心Vlog>Ethics and E-inclusion workshop, Slovenia 12 May 2008 糖心Vlog> Ethics and E-inclusion Workshop Programme (MS Word .doc, 157kb) <糖心Vlog>Telecare: Dialogue and Debate – The emergence of new technologies and responsibilities for healthcare at home in Europe糖心Vlog> Utrecht: 20 - 21 September 2007 Further information, papers and presentations New and emerging ‘care technologies' are the visible, material signs of attempts to solve a range of health related problems in Western economies. In particular, given the current and projected growth of those in the older age groups and policies aimed at ‘aging in place', telecare technologies are being promoted to support the care needs (or perceived needs) of frail older people within the domestic environment. A spectrum of care technologies from responsive to preventive based on information and communication technology (ICT) exists or is being developed to provide ‘care at a distance'. The conference objective was to open up a critical space for participants involved in the design, development, implementation and daily use of telecare technologies across Europe. Participation consisted of an audience and speakers drawn from clinicians, designers of new care technologies, older people and carers, as well as health policy makers operating at national and European levels. Our aim was to identify ways in which knowledge can be exchanged and developed across and within different groups for whom these issues are of interest. We also identified issues within this field of interest which have had, to date, received only limited attention. |
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