Title of article :
E-scaping the ageing body? Computer technologies and embodiment in later life
Author/Authors :
BUSE، CHRISTINA E نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This paper explores the embodied dimensions of computer and internet use in
later life, and examines how technology use relates to constructions and experiences
of the ageing body. It is argued that previous research on technology use
and embodiment has neglected older bodies, in contrast to research on gender
and disability. Furthermore, while earlier theorisations presented internet use as
disembodied, it is argued that the experience of using such technologies is
grounded in our embodiment. In the light of these limitations and arguments for
more complete theories of the body, this paper explores how technology use
relates to various aspects of embodiment. These issues are examined in the light
of data from qualitative interviews and time-use diaries completed by retirees
in 17 households in the United Kingdom. By examining the ‘technobiographies ’
of these older computer users, it is shown that changes in body techniques are
prompted and in some cases required by broader cultural and technological
change. The findings evince the process of acquiring computing skills as an embodied
competency, and as a form of ‘practical knowledge’ that can only be
‘learned by doing’. These experiences of technology use were embedded within
constructions and experiences of ageing bodies. Although the participants drew
on discourses of ageing in complex ways, their coding of computer technologies in
terms of the competences of youth often reproduced hierarchies between young
and old bodies.
Keywords :
CHRISTINA E. BUSE , Embodiment , Lifecourse , older adults , biographies , Internet , Computers
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Journal title :
Ageing and Society