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2022 – 1st Webinar cycle

 

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1st cycle of Webinars 2022

Webinar n°1 – Technology: technology applications and technology design for older adults in need of care

Wednesday 16 March 2022, 9 am to 11 am (France) / 5 pm to 7 pm (Japan) – Online

  • James Wright (The Alan Turing Institute) – Are robots the solution to Japan’s care crisis?
  • David Servais (Forum des Living Labs Santé et Autonomie) – Presentation of the Forum LLSA – a user-centered approach

Webinar n°2 – Innovation: innovative relationships and relational innovations

Wednesday 11 May 2022, 9 am to 11 am (France) / 4 pm to 6 pm (Japan) – Online

  • Louis Braverman (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord) – Nursing home “beyond the walls”: a case study of a French Red-Cross innovation
  • Katsunori Shimohara (Doshisha University) – Relationality Design with Emphasis on Clinical Aspects for System of Systems in Local Community

Webinar n°3 – Older adults: historical research topics and recent research findings 

Friday 20 May 2022, 9 am to 11 am (France) / 4 pm to 6 pm (Japan) – Online

  • Jean-Marie Robine (Inserm / EPHE / Ined) – Strolling among the concepts of gerontology in France since the 1960s
  • Yasuyuki Gondo (Osaka University) – Behavioral characteristics of older people under COVID-19 pandemic; a 3-year longitudinal study

Webinar n°4 – Where we age and how we are cared: ageing in place and being cared in institutions that use technology

Wednesday 15 June 2022, 9 am to 11 am (France) / 4 pm to 6 pm (Japan) – Online

  • Camille Picard (Lab’Urba / Leroy Merlin Source) – Public policies for an ageing population: the Japanese way to “remaining in the neighborhood” and the French approach to “remaining at home”
  • Yuko Tamaki-Welply (EHESS/CNRS) – Robots for Care Work in France and Japan, from a Sociological Perspective

 

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