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IPR Annual Report August 2016– July 2017IPR IPR Annual…

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The project will seek to develop new digital technologies to support new modes of facilitating empathy and trust between people. ... The researchers are working to explore the options for digital technologies in matching individuals’ wellbeing

Centre for Death & Society January 2023 Newsletter…

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Morse and John Troyer focussing on Digital Necromancy: Users’ Perceptions of Digital Afterlife. ... the digital afterlife and analyzes users’ perceptions of emerging PCTs. Findings indicate that whereas the general public is still reluctant to adopt

Centre for Death & Society February 2023 Newsletter…

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the digital afterlife and analyses users’ perceptions of emerging PCTs. Findings indicate that. ... whereas the general public is still reluctant to adopt such technologies, digital literacy and.

CASP Policy Labs 2021 Executive Summary

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For service users, it presented additional challenges to ensure they had access to and were comfortable with the digital approach. ... Technology: digital literacy and resources. • Difficulties relating to identifying who needs help including language

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On 20 March the Hub began operating. At its outset the Hub was a collaborative initiative involving the B&NES local authority, Virgin Care, seven Third Sector organisations1 and Riviam Digital ... The accessibility issue also highlights the potential

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We borrow from Pink and colleagues’ (2016) digital ethnography, the queering of digital spaces (Keeling, 2014; Lupton, 2015), and theories on the multiplicity of subjectivities (Pavlidis & Fullagar, 2013) to argue that ... an appnography of GSNAs must: