The social shaping of television in old age
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Summary, in English
For many years international statistics have shown that television viewing increases over the adult life span. Most research has largely focused on TV content preferences and televised portrayals of the elderly. The basic understanding has been that TV viewing increase because old people spend more time at home excluded from the world outside and that they watch television because they have the time and opportunity to do so.
Swedish studies on the importance of watching television in old people's everyday life show that television plays an important role for old people. It is not simply a substitute for doing other things but plays a role in helping individuals maintain a social relation to society. It also helps create a space for contemplation. Older persons use television to increase the space of negotiating meanings in old age. This process of interaction between ageing and technology changes over time. Using the concept of "subjective age," there is evidence that television viewing marks the transition from the third to the fourth age.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2006
Språk
Engelska
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Conference for the Society of Social Studies of Science, Vancouver, Canada
Dokumenttyp
Konferensbidrag
Ämne
- Human Computer Interaction
Nyckelord
- TV watching
- information technology
- routines
- old people
Conference name
Conference for the Society of Social Studies of Science
Conference date
0001-01-02
Conference place
Vancouver, Canada
Status
Published