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Hatzifilalithis & Dalmer: Ageism in tech

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In ‘Grace and Frankie,’ the protagonists design a vibrator for use by older people. Shutterstock photo.

Ageism in tech: Older adults should be included in the design of new technologies

by Stephanie Hatzifilalithis, McMaster University and Nicole Dalmer, McMaster University

Ageism refers to the stereotypes (how we think), prejudice (how we feel) and discrimination (how we act) we might hold towards others or ourselves based on age.

Ageism is a unique form of discrimination, given that it’s universal — it’s often referred to as the last acceptable form of discrimination. Ageism often intersects with other forms of discrimination, including sexism, racism and ableism.

When it comes to the development and distribution of technology, ageism has important implications. It not only shapes whether new technologies are adopted by older adults, but it also influences how new technologies are developed and marketed.

In recent years, there has been increasing awareness of how digital technologies and platforms can discriminate on the bases of gender, race and class. However, ageism has received less attention.

Artificial intelligence, health-care technologies, and monitoring and surveillance systems, among others, are increasingly being integrated into the lives of older people.

two women, one older and one younger, sit on a sofa - the older woman is holding a tablet in her handOlder adults are increasingly using technology in their everyday lives. Photo CC by the Centre for Ageing Better.

Technologies play vital roles in everyday life, and it is important to investigate how older people’s uses of technology are influenced by ageism, self-perception and identity.

As a social gerontologist interested in ageism (Stephanie Hatzifilalithis), my questions are threefold: 1) Why don’t we do our best to create technologies that are based on principles of universal design? 2) How does ageism affect technology, and vice versa? and 3) Why aren’t we listening to older people when designing tech for their use?

People like us

In a 2017 episode of the Netflix show Grace and Frankie, the protagonists (played by Jane Fonda, now 84 and Lily Tomlin, 83), decide to revolutionize the vibrator market to “create products for people like us.”

After Grace suffers an arthritis flare-up caused by using a sex toy, the friends design a vibrator that conforms to principles of universal design. Grace and Frankie then try to pitch their product, with little luck.

While Grace and Frankie are forces to be reckoned with, they are fictional characters. In the real world, workers at the biggest tech companies are overwhelmingly young, white and male.

In my postdoctoral work with social and critical gerontologist Nicole Dalmer, we study how ageism is both produced and reproduced in the context of experience and design. We look at how older people think about, talk about and experience the technologies (and their related data) that play a role in their lives.

We are also interested in how those who are involved in the design and development of technologies understand the potential effects of ageism.

Involving older people

Our work is part of a growing movement towards the importance and appreciation of person-centered, participatory and visual design and research methods. Other researchers have suggested a framework to guide co-designing technology with older people.

Co-design is a well-established design approach that isn’t widely used yet among older people. It is an important aspect of our current research to ensure that our project is informed, directed and influenced by older people, and that the project’s outcomes are meaningfully aligned with their needs, experiences and expertise.

By focusing on both designers and older-adult end-users, we hope that our research will highlight best practices in the development of technologies that support independent living and enhance social participation in later life in a meaningful way.

Co-design means involving end users in the design and development stages of a technology.

This will not only help to avoid costly barriers to technology adoption, but will help alleviate the increasing challenges of technologically related discrimination, exclusion, and inclusion that both explicitly and implicitly colour and shape experiences of aging.

Researchers, designers and technology developers need to take the initiative and spend time to think through personal biased related to age-based stereotypes to design tech with older people.The Conversation

Stephanie Hatzifilalithis, Postdoctoral Fellow, McMaster Institute for Research on Aging, McMaster University and Nicole Dalmer, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Aging and Society, McMaster University

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

 

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¿Wappin? An old white buzzard’s Black Friday playlist

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La lista de reproducción del Black Friday de un buitre viejo

Solinka – Bemba Colora
https://youtu.be/95rsC8Gqbpo

Bessie Smith – Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out
https://youtu.be/02MhvRXd5mQ

Of Monsters and Men – Dirty Paws
https://youtu.be/ot5yYrGyLg4

Peter Gabriel & Playing for Change – Biko
https://youtu.be/jWNEr4eHL18

Various Peruvians – Psychedelic Cumbia
https://youtu.be/jzPQ7f0cbHs

Leiva & Natalia Lafourcade – Diazepam
https://youtu.be/Xn_Lnat-kEE

Bratty – Jules
https://youtu.be/cL7U9ItLejI

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss – When the Levee Breaks
https://youtu.be/vNkXoS3zutw

Taylor Swift – All Too Well
https://youtu.be/tollGa3S0o8

Bruce Springstee & Tom Morello – The Ghost of Tom Joad
https://youtu.be/B-c6GphpAeY

Lou Reed – Rock n Roll Animal album
https://youtu.be/sJYu9Rl_23Y

Sigrid – Burning Bridges
https://youtu.be/rgOBEcd1rD8

Haydée Milanés & Kelvis Ochoa – Cuando el Corazón
https://youtu.be/CN7_dOnAxtg

Jefferson Airplane – Wooden Ships
https://youtu.be/hIccZsURyLc

Rubén Blades – La Rosa de los Vientos
https://youtu.be/RyOmx4Hz1XM

 

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Editorials: Mixed news for mothers; and US turmoil

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A nurse cares for a premature infant at a Seguro Social hospital. CSS photo.

A helping hand for mothers, but also an alarming announcement

President Cortizo has signed Law 346 of November 23, 2022, which was passed back in September by the National Assembly. It makes women’s health services during pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium free in the public health care system, and also provides for free post-partum family planning services. The law is short and vague, leaving it to the executive branch to issue regulations to cover the details.

The big gaps in this are largely imposed by churches and right-wing politics — abortions and sex education in the schools are still taboo here. These gaps show in another announcement: in Panama City and the indigenous comarcas teenage pregnancies are up. These are the places where the urban and rural poor are most concentrated. Ill-fed mothers living in insecure situations are a mountain of health risks but on top of that, the younger they are the more risk to their and their babies’ health. There are more premature births, more complications during childbirth and more health problems for both newborns and their mothers when teenagers who had been living in poverty have babies.

What should we see in all this? It’s a bit of relief, a show of decency, a prudent public policy, emerging from an awful Panamanian political system. We should be thankful and be ready to resume the many battles that lie ahead.

  

In the early 1900s wild turkeys were nearly extinct. Thanks to conservation efforts, their population count today is approximately 6.5 million, with ranges expanding in many areas. Next time you spot a wild turkey, remember this amazing rebound! Photo by Courtney Celley — US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Despite all, give thanks and praises

Wake up early on a Thanksgiving morning to this day’s news of mass shootings, and to “Christian” rants about how the victims of the past weekend’s mass shootings deserved it because they didn’t believe in the mandatory things. And NEWSMAX retracting an old pack of lies about voting machine companies that are winning libel suits about those, while spinning specious new election fraud conspiracy theories.

The Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving earlier, in October, and have some commonly held opinions about Americans. Quebec is a distinct society, but English Canadians are likely to characterize the USA as a generally decent neighbor, but a society that every now and then goes nuts, sending people fleeing across the border for refuge. Read Canadian author Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” right at the beginning, and realize that it’s not an American feminist manifesto but a Canadian one. Offred tried to flee slavery in a totalitarian sexist theocracy that the United States had become and was caught just short of the Canadian border. Let them give their thanks and praises for being Canadian, and let Americans celebrate a holiday truce.

All the dysfunctional families that fall into bitter arguments over the dinner table will show the truce fragile and ephemeral. Americans will need to confront some terrible divisions and settle some issues that won’t be settled without fights. But let’s count our blessings today.

  

Queen Elizabeth I, a portrait by an unknown artist that was found in a collection of portraits in an old farmhouse in 1890. Wikimedia graphic, although there are some who, under British law, claim copyright by discovery, or indirectly by descent from a discoverer – which concepts are not recognized by Panamanian or US law.

 

I know I have the body but of a weak, feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe, should dare to invade the borders of my realm.

Queen Elizabeth I

 

Bear in mind…

  

I can’t believe people are comparing Trump to Satan. Yes he’s bad, but he’s certainly not as evil as Trump.

Ice T

  

Of course I am not worried about intimidating men. The type of man who will be intimidated by me is exactly the type of man I have no interest in.

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

  

If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it.

Marcus Aurelius

 

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Panagringo holiday favorite: Star Apple / Star Fruit / Carambola / Fruta China Pie

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Fruit on my tree

Star apple pie

Ingredients

  • 1 quart sliced ripe star apples (carambolas)
  • 1 cup light brown sugar (if on a diet, 1 cup sucralose and 1 teaspoon molasses)
  • 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1/4 cup quick cooking tapioca
  • 2 Tablespoons butter
  • Cinnamon to taste
  • Pastry dough for two pie crusts (top and bottom of one pie)

Directions

  • Slice the fruit latitudinally into quarter-inch star-shaped slices
  • Combine tapioca, lime juice and sugar (or sucralose mix) and lightly mix with sliced fruit
  • Line a 9-inch pie pan with pie crust
  • Spread the fruit mix over the pastry
  • Dot with small pieces of butter
  • Sprinkle with cinnamon
  • Roll the top pie crust large enough to make a seal, cover and seal the pie
  • Slit the top of the crust to let the steam escape
  • Pre-heat oven to 425°F
  • Bake for about 35 minutes until pastry is golden brown

Option: use ground nutmeg instead of cinnamon

 

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¿Wappin? Our Friday festival / Nuestro festival de viernes

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Cultura Profetica en Cancún, 2011. Wikimedia foto por EfrenValenciaC.

Siete series largas, de antiguas a recientes
Seven long sets, from ancient to recent

Sech Concierto en Puerto Rico
https://youtu.be/ECD3kC6cgl8

The Best of Lesley Gore
https://youtu.be/SIGdhOMYnbY

The Fugs / Ed Sanders — Johnny Pissoff
https://youtu.be/cofIGFl9B2E

Shakira Live & Off The Record
https://youtu.be/9g22hYJ_xfM

Big Mama Thornton in Eugene Oregon 1971
https://youtu.be/u53jcs3EYwg

Cultura Profética en Lollapalooza Chile 2022
https://youtu.be/iekFR6bsvsk

Sha Na Na at Woodstock
https://youtu.be/i9wJ35lDC84

 

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Different generations of Democrats in the US House of Representatives

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Grace F. Napolitano, center, at a veterans’ meeting in her district. Photo from her Facebook page.

Profiles of the young and the old: Democrats in the next Congress, ages 85 and 25

Grace Napolitano, from California

– Grace Napolitano was born Graciela Flores in 1936, in Brownsville TX

– Chaired a subcommittee of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

– Has represented California’s San Gabriel Valley in Congress

– Prior to Congress was on the Norwalk, CA city council and then in the CA state assembly

– Has come back from a stroke that kept her from working for a couple of months in 2016

– Has been at the forefront of efforts to defend Pacific salmon fisheries from destructive developments

– Campaigned this year on defending Social Security and Medicare from GOP “sunset” plans

– Helping veterans with VA issues and keeping Dreamers on their pathways to citizenship have been priorities

– A member of the House Progressive Caucus

– Worked for 21 years at Ford Motor Company

– Co-sponsor of a national memorial to fallen journalists

  

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Maxwell Alejandro Frost, on the right, a musician like his father. Photo from his Facebook page.

Maxwell Frost, from Florida

– Born 1997, to a Puerto Rican mother and Haitian father, adopted as an infant by a Cuban-American mother and amusician from Kansas

– Born to an addicted mother, he started life in a medical crisis that had him shaking from cocaine’s effects

– Started working on Democratic campaigns when he was 15

– Worked as an organizer for March For Our Lives and later for the ACLU

– Was arrested in a DC voting rights protest along with Rev. William J. Barber II

– A member of what he dubs the “mass shooting generation”

– On the campaign trail he criticized GOP denial and data suppression about COVID and stood for a robust federal epidemic prevention program

– Wants to “build toward a future without prison.”

– Backed by both the Congressional Hispanic Caucus and the Congressional Progressive Caucus when he ran for Congress

– About politics, “You get in for one reason, and then you find out there’s a lot of things that are messed up.” But he notes that “We’ll sometimes have different allies in different work.”

 

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Carta abierta de las ONGs, para incluir la protección de tiburones en CITES

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La cumbre CITES, reunida en Panamá. Foto por CITES.

Exigimos acciones concretas en favor
de la conservación de los tiburones

por varias organizaciones ambientales internacionales no gubernamentales
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Justice Democrats, Time for the Democratic Party to ditch AIPAC

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It’s time to blacklist AIPAC

by the Justice Democrats

We have a problem.

AIPAC dropped millions of dollars to ensure progressives lost primaries in key races this cycle. The only thing AIPAC cares about is suppressing any dissent against their extreme agenda — which is exactly why they endorsed 109 Republican election deniers.

In Summer Lee’s race, AIPAC endorsed a Republican over a Democrat for the first time, spending over $3 million to try to stop her people-powered movement. AIPAC proved they will do whatever it takes to squash opposition — even if it meant we could lose a Democratic majority.

Summer overcame their attacks and won a historic victory — but AIPAC remains more dangerous than ever. It’s time for the Democratic Party to immediately condemn AIPAC’s actions and cut all ties.

After AOC defeated the 4th most powerful Democrat in the House in 2018, Democratic leadership went to extreme lengths to stop progressives like AOC from ever winning again.

The DCCC blacklisted any vendors, staff, and organizations that helped Democratic primary challengers – AKA us. But now with AIPAC, they’re … silent.

AIPAC’s right-wing Super PAC aggressively spent millions to attack progressives in critical Democratic seats around the country. While party leaders named a Democratic majority as their #1 priority, AIPAC was supporting over a hundred extreme GOP candidates.

If Democratic leaders were so comfortable blacklisting progressives organizations like us, where are they now while AIPAC actively undermines not just the Democratic Party but the fabric of our democratic elections?

It’s beyond clear that our work to transform the Democratic Party is more important now than ever.

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The ultra-right is internationalist. Dems don’t owe Trump’s overseas supporters our allegiance. Photo by Amos Ben Gershom, Israeli Foreign Ministry. This photo and comment added by The Panama News, not by the Justice Democrats.

 

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Rainy season flower and fruit walks

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CORRECTION: It looked like persimmon flower and fruit, in Las Uvas de San Carlos. However, I am told by a garden expert that it’s actually a Peruvian plant whose fruit are highly toxic. So the earlier version stands corrected.

Flower and fruit walks to brighten an overcast rainy season

photos by Eric Jackson

In Panama the difference in hours of sunlight between the longest and shortest days is minimal, so we have less Seasonal Affective Disorder than in the regions with colder winters. But being indoors on overcast rainy days, for days, weeks and months on end, can lead to some similar effects. You adapt by getting culturally Panamanian about it — viene el agua, and it’s no big deal except for possible flooding and dangerous rivers, streams and storm drains. The umbrella may be useful, but the raincoat is a foreign thing. Just getting a bit wet, and taking cover when the rain REALLY comes down, is the way to cope. And don’t let the puddles keep you from getting out to exercise.

Rainy season and dry season here are unlike summer and winter in other latitudes, no matter the terminology used here. There is no season when everything dies off or goes into hibernation. There are dry season fruits and flowers, and things that pop out in the heavy rains. Some things can’t take all the water, and some things thrive in it. There is beauty and sustenance in all of it, if you know how to look.

 

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A better known and more economically important fruit.

  

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Related to the heliconias, bijaos and bananas, so it seems. Taxonomists may argue.

  

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A hibiscus flower, probably horticulturally improved.

  

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A legume, not particularly edible but pumping nitrogen into the soil.

  

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Another variety of heliconia.

  

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Bird peppers. Toss one or two of these in the oil as you are heating it up to stir fry — IF you like it hot.

  

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An orchid? Some grow in trees, some are terrestrial.

  

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Papayas, fruit to eat alone, nature’s meat tenderizer, and…

  

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Saril, a variety of hibiscus.

  

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A swamp thing.

  

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Another thing that grows by the wetland.

  

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Three of the many shades of ixora flowers.

 

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Membresía en los partidos políticos panameños

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 La fila de electores en San Carlos. Foto del archivo por Eric Jackson.   

 

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