Smart eldercare in Singapore: Negotiating agency and apathy at the margins
Around the world, smart technologies are being embraced as a cost-efficient means of enabling the elderly to be cared for in new, more non-proximate ways. They can facilitate ageing-in-place, and have the potential to relieve pressure on the providers of care. Yet, the fact is that the interface of...
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Main Authors: | KONG, Lily, WOODS, Orlando |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2018
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