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Futures of Ageing: Science, Technology and the Body

19/06/2010 - 00:00

A One Day Conference

Location: British Library, St Pancras, London: http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/quickinfo/loc/stp/index.html

Keynote Address: How Old is Your Brain?: Neuroculture, Active Ageing and Cognitive Decline Professor Simon Williams (Warwick University, UK)

Plenary Panel: Technogenarians: Studying Health and Illness through an Aging, Science, and Technology Lens.

Participants include: Dr Kelly Joyce (College of William and Mary, USA); Dr Meika Loe (Colgate University, USA); Professor Barb Marshall (Trent University, Canada); Louis Neven (University of Twente); Katie Brittain (Newcastle University, UK)

Call for Abstracts and Invitation to Delegates

Science and technologies are becoming increasingly significant to people’s experiences of growing older; innovations and developments that are likely to influence the context, nature, experiences and understandings of ageing and embodiment. This one day conference seeks to bring together researchers, academics and practitioners whose work explores and highlights the diverse ways in which science and technologies interconnect with and influence our ageing bodies. We encourage researchers to share their perspectives on science, technologies and ageing bodies and welcome abstracts on different theoretical and methodological approaches, different disciplines, emergent ideas, work in progress, practitioner perspectives, and empirical findings. 

We invite abstracts for presentations that will be 15 - 20 minutes in length. 

When submitting your abstract please use the BSA abstract form on our conference website www.britsoc.co.uk/events/ageing.

Please provide the following information: title of your presentation; the author, organisation and e-mail address of presenter/s; and a summary of the proposed presentation using a maximum of 250 words.  Please submit your abstract to the BSA conference office at conference@britsoc.org.uk by Friday 23rd April. 2010.

We invite delegates to participate in this exciting area of study and if you wish to attend or hear more about the conference, please contact the BSA conference office at conference@britsoc.org.uk

Abstract deadline: Friday 23rd April, 2010

We also invite delegates to join us for this exciting one day conference, and registration will be open by the end of February 2010 on our conference website: www.britsoc.co.uk/events/ageing 

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