Communications ACM - The Harm in Conflating Aging With Accessibility

Communications ACM has published a paper that includes several members of DSI and speakers at our talks series. Included is an interview with Bran Knowles who it talking about the paper in this spotlight video.
A link to the full paper and video link is here
It is an increasingly global phenomenon that societies promote the notion of youth as the preferred state. In stark contrast to the "wise elder" of ages past, today old age is assumed to be marked by loss of physical and cognitive ability, diminished relevance, and as we are sadly seeing with the COVID-19 pandemic, devalued humanity. In many ways, it is not surprising that such stereotypes are reflected in our technologies: tech companies compete for territory in an already overcrowded youth market; whereas older adults, if considered users at all, are offered little more than fall alarms, activity monitors, and senior-friendly (often lower functionality) versions of existing tools. Meanwhile, there is a growing trend of workers aging out of the tech industry as early as their mid-40s, reflecting the higher value placed on the perspectives of those who represent the default target demographic.
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