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Autori principali: Wang, Xiaoxiao, Zhang, Jingjing, Wan, Huize, Zhang, Weiwei, Yao, Yuan
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.05119
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author Wang, Xiaoxiao
Zhang, Jingjing
Wan, Huize
Zhang, Weiwei
Yao, Yuan
author_facet Wang, Xiaoxiao
Zhang, Jingjing
Wan, Huize
Zhang, Weiwei
Yao, Yuan
contents Immigration and aging have always been significant topics of discussion in society, concerning the stability and future development of a country and its people. Research in the field of HCI on immigration and aging has primarily focused on their practical needs but has paid less attention to the adaptability issues of older internal migrants moving with their families. In this study, we investigate the challenges older internal migrants face in adapting socially, using metadata surveys and semi-structured interviews to delve into their life struggles and resilience sources. Our findings highlight the older internal migrants' remarkable resilience, particularly evident in their reminiscences. We explore the integration of reminiscences with the metaverse, identifying the necessary conditions to create a "Metamemory". We introduce a novel design for a metaverse scene that bridges past and present experiences. This aims to encourage discussions on enhancing older internal migrants' reminiscence, leveraging the metaverse's positive potential, and devising strategies to more effectively address older internal migrants' concerns in the future.
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spellingShingle Metamemory: Exploring the Resilience of Older Internal Migrants
Wang, Xiaoxiao
Zhang, Jingjing
Wan, Huize
Zhang, Weiwei
Yao, Yuan
Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
Immigration and aging have always been significant topics of discussion in society, concerning the stability and future development of a country and its people. Research in the field of HCI on immigration and aging has primarily focused on their practical needs but has paid less attention to the adaptability issues of older internal migrants moving with their families. In this study, we investigate the challenges older internal migrants face in adapting socially, using metadata surveys and semi-structured interviews to delve into their life struggles and resilience sources. Our findings highlight the older internal migrants' remarkable resilience, particularly evident in their reminiscences. We explore the integration of reminiscences with the metaverse, identifying the necessary conditions to create a "Metamemory". We introduce a novel design for a metaverse scene that bridges past and present experiences. This aims to encourage discussions on enhancing older internal migrants' reminiscence, leveraging the metaverse's positive potential, and devising strategies to more effectively address older internal migrants' concerns in the future.
title Metamemory: Exploring the Resilience of Older Internal Migrants
topic Human-Computer Interaction
Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.05119