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IxD&A Journal, issue N. 36 - ToC
Special issue on:
"Aging with ICTs in the 21st century"
Preface
by Sergio Sayago, Josep Blat, Margarida Romero, Kim Sawchuk
pp. 5 - 10
• Anette Bengs, Susanne Hägglund, Annika Wiklund-Engblom
Applying Experience Design to Facilitate Wellbeing and Social
Inclusion of Older Adults, pp. 11 - 30
• Laura Boffi
Balancing sensors and seniors: introducing sensors
sensitivity, human sensors and future-self goals, pp. 31 -
42
• Naemi Luckner, Fares Kayali, Peter Purgathofer
Game mechanics to further engagement with physical activity,
pp. 43 - 57
• Klaudia Carcani, Christina Mörtberg
Enhancing engagement and participation of seniors in society
with the use of social media - the case of a reflective
participatory design method story, pp. 58 - 74
• Maude Gauthier and Myriam Durocher
A food blog created by and for elders: a political gesture
informed by the normative injunctions to eat and age well,
pp. 75 - 92
Regular papers
• Amir Shakibamanesh, Mahshid Ghorbanian
The Effects of Spatial Configuration and Physical Structure
on Pedestrians' Perception of Subjective Duration; Using
Virtual Reality, pp. 95 - 117