@book{1fc84b762afd4821b456bb13331ba5a1,
title = "Fragile Robots and Coincidental Innovation: Turning Socio-Gerontechnology towards Ontology ",
abstract = "This chapter explores how socio-gerontechnology scholars can develop analyses that aim to interfere with pervasive discourses about technology and ageing in ways that work against singularity and fixity. Inspired by recent debates in Science & Technology Studies about a turn to ontology we propose that these debates present a mode of reflexivity that may enable socio-gerontechnologist{\textquoteright}s to engage analytically and critically with their subject matters in new ways, in order to interfere with reified ideas about older people, technology and innovation. ",
author = "Ertner, {Sara Marie} and Lassen, {Aske Juul}",
year = "2020",
language = "English",
volume = "Socio-Gerontechnology – Interdisciplinary critical studies of ageing and technology",
publisher = "Routledge",
address = "United Kingdom",
}