Aging in Data
by Aging in Data Research TeamKim Sawchuk
Kim Sawchuk, Professor, Communication studies, Concordia University, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourYusi Chang
Yusi Chang, Trent University, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourJulia Henderson
Julia Henderson, Assistant Professor in Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourVera Gallistl
Vera Gallistl, Assistant Professor for Gerontology & Health Research, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourNajmeh Khalili-Mahani
Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Concordia University, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourEric Craven
Eric Craven, Coordinator engAGE Centre, Concordia University talks about what data means in his work and in his life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourUlla Kriebernegg
Ulla Kriebernegg, Professor and Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Aging and Care, University of Graz, Austria, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourMarta Cambronero
Marta Cambronero, Postdoctoral Fellow, Aging in Data Research Project, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourConstance Lafontaine
Constance Lafontaine, Director of Research and Strategic Partnerships for the ACT lab, Concordia University, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. JabbourGalit Nimrod
Galit Nimrod, Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, talks about what data means in her work and in her life. This audio snapshot offers a peek into what our international research team is learning and studying together about how data impacts and governs how we grow old in our communities. A podcard created by Yusi Chang, Sally Chivers, Eric Craven, Guillaume Jabbour, Kim Sawchuk, & Tabytha Wells. Learn more about us and our research at www.agingindata.ca We are grateful to the Social Science and Research Council of Canada for their support. Music is by Guillaume W. Jabbour