This symposium will feature four studies–across different geographies, disciplines, and specific populations–that utilized mobile methods as an innovative, qualitative research method to investigate the impact of built and social environments on health and well-being in later life.
Speakers:
1. Feasibility and Acceptability of Conducting Walking Interviews with Black Older Adults Aging in Community, Rutgers University
2. A Creative Ethnography of Public Transport with Older Passengers Living with Dementia, University of Bath
3. Utilizing Driving Interviews to Investigate Neighborhoods and Health Across the Life Course, University of Colorado Boulder
4. Mobile Interviewing as Intervention: Using Technology to Guide Walking and Talking for Brain Health, Oregon Health & State University
5. Discussant Remarks, Paula Carder, Portland State University
Photography/Videography: Please be advised that we plan to record this event. By attending and participating in the event, you are consenting to photography/videography, and for it to be used by the Rutgers Hub for Aging Collaboration for purposes that are consistent with the mission of the University.