What kind of a problem is loneliness? Representations of connectedness and participation from a study of telepresence technologies in the UK
Loneliness is represented in UK policy as a public health problem with consequences in terms of individual suffering, population burden and service use. However, loneliness is historically and culturally produced; manifestations of loneliness and social isolation also require social and cultural ana...
Main Authors: | Hughes, G, Moore, L, Hennessy, M, Sandset, T, Jentoft, EE, Haldar, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2024
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