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Across the life course, new forms of community, ways of keeping in
contact, and practices for engaging in work, healthcare, retail,
learning and leisure are evolving rapidly. Breaking new ground in
the study of technology and aging, this book examines how
developments in smart phones, the internet, cloud computing, and
online social networking are redefining experiences and
expectations around growing older in the twenty-first century.
Drawing on contributions from leading commentators and researchers
across the world, this book explores key themes such as caregiving,
the use of social media, robotics, chronic disease and dementia
management, gaming, migration, and data inheritance, to name a few.
Across the life course, new forms of community, ways of keeping in
contact, and practices for engaging in work, healthcare, retail,
learning and leisure are evolving rapidly. Breaking new ground in
the study of technology and aging, this book examines how
developments in smart phones, the internet, cloud computing, and
online social networking are redefining experiences and
expectations around growing older in the twenty-first century.
Drawing on contributions from leading commentators and researchers
across the world, this book explores key themes such as caregiving,
the use of social media, robotics, chronic disease and dementia
management, gaming, migration, and data inheritance, to name a few.
A complete account of the life and times of James Joyce in the form
of a graphic novel. From his earliest days and school career,
through to meetings with all the literary greats of the day, this
story is dotted with anecdotes, as well as a captivating and
beautifully drawn journey through the cities of Dublin, Trieste,
Paris and Zurich, where this universal Irishman left traces of his
life. A stunning one-of-a-kind publication about Joyce's life.
The Criminal Law & Practice Review (formerly Criminal Law &
Procedure Review) is a new book from Clarus Press in collaboration
with the School of Law at Trinity College, Dublin. Originally based
on the Criminal Law Update Conference held annually at Trinity
College, the Review includes article versions of the papers
presented at the conference, along with new articles and notes on
recent developments in substantive and procedural criminal law in
Ireland. The book will be of great interest to all criminal lawyers
- including practitioners, academics, and students - as well as
those interested in criminology, victimology, policing, evidence,
and other related criminal law topics. Contents include: **
(Feature Articles) The Proposed Court of Appeal * Victims of Crime
with Disabilities in Ireland * Sentencing White-Collar Crime
Problems and Principles * Improperly Obtained Evidence, Silence,
and Legal Advice: Ongoing Change in Seemingly Settled Situations? *
Ireland's Proposed DNA Framework * Addressing Uncertainty in the
Defenses of Self-Defense, Diminished Responsibility, and
Provocation * Legislative Developments in Criminal Law and
Procedure ** (Case and Commentary) Vague Offenses and the High
Court * The Statutory Retention of Fingerprints.
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