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Ageing and Gerontology, Technology

Ageing, Built Environment, and AI

Experts on gerontology, architecture, built environment, and AI discuss the critical role of a multidisciplinary approach to support independent living for adults experiencing frailty and dementia. 

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Grant Black
Education, Technology

Preparing STEM Graduates for Global Leadership and Citizenship

Education experts discuss at ECE/ECAH/EGen2026 how STEM education must evolve for an AI-driven future, underscoring the importance of ethical adoption, critical thinking, creativity, sustainability, and human-centred learning.

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Grant Black

The Crisis of Attention: Structural Failures in Broadcast and News Media

Media industries have commodified and altered audience focus, sacrificing spontaneity, diversity, and authentic human connection for profit-driven, algorithmic content. As Professor Padmakumar K argues, commercial radio’s shift toward visibility and homogenisation has eroded its unique intimacy, urging a return to creative, storyteller-driven “Radio Jockey (RJ) excellence” to restore its distinct power.

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Apipol Sae-Tung
Technology

Will AI technology Worsen Inequality in the World of Work?

Hong Yu Liu introduces the debate related to the impact of artificial intelligence on the labour market, and highlights the importance of understanding the labour process and the socio-technical context in studying the technological impacts of work.

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Hong Yu Liu
 

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