Introduction Being Old in the Age of Mediatization
Christa Lykke Christensen, Line Nybro Petersen
págs. 3-7
págs. 9-23
‘Generation Conviviality’: The Role of Media Logic in Television Production for Elderly Audiences
Line Nybro Petersen
págs. 25-38
Maintaining Connections: Octo- and Nonagenarians on Digital ‘Use and Non-use’
Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol, Kim Sawchuk, Line Grenier
págs. 39-51
Growing Old with Mediatization: Reflexivity and Sense of Agency
Cecilie Givskov
págs. 53-64
The Community-Based Information Infrastructure of Older Adult Digital Learning: A Study of Public Libraries and Senior Centers in a Medium-sized City in the USA
Noah Lenstra
págs. 65-77
Digital Equality and the Uptake of Digital Applications among Seniors of Different Age
Annika Bergström
págs. 79-91
Why Ageing is More Important than Being Old: Understanding the Elderly in a Mediatized World
Thorsten Naab, Christian Schwarzenegger
págs. 93-107
A Processual Concept of Media Generation: The Media-Generational Positioning of Elderly People
Andreas Hepp, Matthias Berg, Cindy Roitsch
págs. 109-122