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Creative Commons |
What kind of a problem is loneliness? Studying technology to understand policy concerns |
This talk by Dr Gemma Hughes is intended to show how problems, such as loneliness, can be understood and researched in multiple ways. |
Gemma Hughes |
12 Dec 2023 |
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Creative Commons |
What kind of a problem is loneliness? Studying technology to understand policy concerns |
This talk by Dr Gemma Hughes is intended to show how problems, such as loneliness, can be understood and researched in multiple ways. |
Gemma Hughes |
08 Dec 2023 |
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See-touch-think-wonder |
Stories, objects and pictures as methods of engagement in research in assistive living technologies. |
Gemma Hughes, Joe Wherton, Beth McDougall |
12 Nov 2019 |
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Technology, aging and progression: from amulets to robots |
Discussions about the protective powers of amulets, alarms and jewellery are interrupted by the arrival of a cuddly robot. |
Gemma Hughes, Caitlin Pilbeam, Jozie Kettle, George Leeson |
12 Nov 2019 |
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Living objects - ageing bodies |
Researchers and community members go behind the scenes at the Pitt Rivers Museum to learn more about the care and ethics involved in conservation. |
Caitlin Pilbeam, Jozie Kettle, Jem Uden, Andrew Hughes |
12 Nov 2019 |
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Technologies: love or hate them? |
The context of the Pitt Rivers Museum stimulates discussion about human-technology relations. |
Gemma Hughes, Joe Wherton, Laura van Broekhoven, Sara Shaw |
12 Nov 2019 |
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The magic of everyday technologies |
Exploring how everyday objects support health and wellbeing: medicines containers and mobility aids. |
Gemma Hughes, Caitlin Pilbeam, Beth McDougall, Jozie Kettle |
12 Nov 2019 |
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Introducing Messy Realities: the Secret Life of Technology |
Professor Trisha Greenhalgh and colleagues discuss what assistive living technologies are and how they engaged the public in exploring assistive living technologies at the Pitt Rivers Museum. |
Gemma Hughes, Trisha Greenhalgh, Jozie Kettle, Beth McDougall |
12 Nov 2019 |