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Give & Take

Give & Take. Designing service infrastructures for a good senior life Lone Malmborg  malmborg@itu.dk  +4526165031 IT University of Copenhagen  Denmark. Give & Take: Designing service infrastructures for a good senior life. Motivation

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Give & Take

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  1. Give & Take Designing service infrastructures for a good senior life Lone Malmborg malmborg@itu.dk +4526165031 IT University of Copenhagen  Denmark JP Call 6 InfoDay - Brussels, 6 February 2013

  2. Give & Take: Designing service infrastructures for a good senior life Motivation • Rethinking civil engagement in elderly care by retaining knowledge, expertise and abilities of older people in the workforce or among semi-retired in a Give & Take infrastructure will have positive effects on demographic ageing and economic development in society (Malmborg & Yndigegn, forthc.) • Social interaction through being involved and feeling of belonging are crucial aspects of a good (senior) life. (Malmborg 2012, Kierkegaard 1843) • Living Labs as open platforms for social and technological innovation. (Binder et al 2011) Idea • Designing a service infrastructure facilitating the reciprocal exchange of ‘favors’ in local communities. • How should the underlying technical infrastructure, social infrastructure, ‘payment’, and interaction devices be designed? JP Call 6 InfoDay - Brussels, 6 February 2013

  3. Who we are • Academic partners • Lead partner: IT University of Copenhagen • Lone Malmborg & Tomas Sokoler - well established research group • Design in the area of everyday aging • Welfare technology • Living Lab and co-design approach • SeniorInteraktion - LevVel • Technical University of Vienna • Geraldine Fitzpatrick & ÖzgeSubasi • The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design • Eva Brandt & Thomas Binder • Users • Larger Danish Municipality • Project experience from welfare innovation • Access to citizens across age, occupation and life situation JP Call 6 InfoDay - Brussels, 6 February 2013

  4. xx [social media platform developer] • xx [service provider in the aging area] Industry Looking for • Citizens in larger Danish municipality • Citizens in European municipality • National age associations Users - in living labs • Lead partner: IT Uni. of Copenhagen • Tech. Uni. of Vienna • School of Design • xx [technical infrastructure] Research JP Call 6 InfoDay - Brussels, 6 February 2013

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