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The Ageing and Social Change research environment
The Ageing and Social Change research environment conducts leading-edge research on key social, political and cultural issues of ageing.
Pension Protection Among Minority Ethnic Communities in the UK: Trends,Patterns, and Policy Implications
ASC ISAR Seminar
Presenter: Prof. Athina Vlachantoni, Professor of Gerontology & Social Policy, Department of Gerontology, University of Southampton, UK
Abstract: Coming from a minority ethnic community in the UK is associated with a...
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St@ndbyMe
An educational tool for ethical, transparent, and safe activities in adult education, targeting the digital inclusion of older persons in Europe.
Exclusion and Inequality in Late Working Life - EIWO
EIWO pushes the boundaries of knowledge about late work and the potential of its inclusive and equal prolongation - it provides evidence for ageing work and life course policies.
Division of Ageing and Social Change (ASC)
ASC conducts leading-edge research on key social, political and cultural issues of ageing.
Center for dementia research (CEDER)
The research has a focus on the everyday life with dementia. Of special interest is the challenges and the ways persons with dementia and their significant others manage and organize their lives.
Ageism and sexism in old age the need for a new narrative on ageing
Older Women鈥檚 Network, Europe (OWN-EU) and 福利姬, Ageing and Social Change (ASC) invite you to a free online conference they are co-organizing, 10th October 2024.
Ageing and Social Change 3 HP / ECTS
Ageing is one of the key issues in today鈥檚 societies which require more research-based understanding likewise knowledge about adequate policies. Learn about social change, population and individual ageing in contemporary societies in this PhD course.
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17 February 2025
How we can reduce loneliness among older adults
"We need to understand why some individuals become lonely and provide them with support at various levels in society before it happens," says Bianca Suanet, professor at LiU who researches an inclusive society for the elderly.
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29 November 2024
Digitalisation, Discrimination, and Technology
To categorise every person over 60 as someone who neither wants nor can understand new digital technology is discriminatory. This was one of the topics discussed at a doctoral course in Norrköping.