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Title: Competencies of choice. The acquisition of the digital by seniors
Description:

A vast body of research addresses the changes caused by digitalization. While many studies focus on children and the young, older people are still underrepresented in research. Yet, how seniors cope with technological change is of great importance. This paper addresses this issue from a media and communications view, asking about the role of media in older people’s life courses and their perception of the ongoing digitalization.

To answer these questions, qualitative semi-structured interviews in the form of media biography interviews were conducted with 21 seniors. This method allowed for researching the interviewees’ media uses against their biographical context. The findings show that conventional media (TV, newspapers, radio) still dominate the media repertoires of seniors. Digital media are also being increasingly used, with the smartphone being the dominant device. Yet, the effects of digitalization on seniors are ambivalent. While on the one hand, they feel overwhelmed by the complexity of applications; on the other hand, they also profit from their benefits. Thus, seniors need to acquire new competencies related to media use. However, as the study reveals, there are different ways to deal with the challenges of digitalization, ranging from learning from the young to playful experimentation.

Keywords: media biographies of elderly people, media-biographical research, media use of seniors
Type: Registered lecture
Homepage: https://commed21.com/
Event: 3rd International Conference on Communications and Media of the 21st Century (Sofia)
Date: 27.10.2022
lecture status: stattgefunden (online)

Assignment

Organisation Address
Fakultät für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Institut für Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
Universitätsstraße 65 - 67
A-9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Austria
   mk@aau.at
https://www.aau.at/mk
To organisation
Universitätsstraße 65 - 67
AT - A-9020  Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

Categorisation

Subject areas
  • 5080 - Media and Communication Sciences
Research Cluster
  • Humans in the Digital Age
Focus of lecture
  • Science to Science (Quality indicator: I)
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Group of participants
  • Mainly international
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