págs. 1-9
Innovating for ‘active ageing’ in a public–private innovation partnership: : Creating doable problems and alignment
págs. 10-18
The limits of participatory technology development: : The case of service robots in care facilities for older people
págs. 19-31
págs. 32-43
Usership of regenerative therapies: : Age, ageing and anti-ageing in the global science and technology of knee cartilage repair
págs. 44-53
Early diagnostics and Alzheimer's disease: : Beyond ‘cure’ and ‘care’
págs. 54-67
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págs. 91-101
Where is grandma? Home telecare, good aging and the domestication of later life
Juan Carlos Aceros Gualdrón, Jeannette Pols, Miquel Domènech i Argemí
págs. 102-111
Past experiences, current practices and future design: : Ethnographic study of aging adults' everyday ICT practices — And how it could benefit public ubiquitous computing design
págs. 112-123
Alarm pendants and the technological shaping of older people's care: : Between (intentional) help and (irrational) nuisance
págs. 124-132
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págs. 141-146
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