Ageing, Technology and Home Care

This book focuses on home as a site of care, with new technologies and for elderly population. It pulls together findings from research in the social sciences and common knowledge of the actors themselves, especially stakeholders involved in the design, delivery and receipt of ‘care in place’. It of...

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1. autor: Maggie Mort, Christine Milligan, Celia Roberts, Ingunn Moser (dir.)
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Wydane: Presses des Mines 2021
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