This text examines the interplay between technology and various aspects of modern life, including health and social care, education, art, and personal experiences. It helps readers understand the ubiquity of technology and underscores the necessity of prioritizing well-being within our ever-connected, digital world.
Hannah R. Marston is a senior research fellow at the School of Health, Wellbeing and Social Care at The Open University, UK. Her research interests include digital technologies and practices, video games, inequalities, and user experience. Previously, she held positions in Canada and Germany and was a plenary speaker at the 2024 NZ Association of Gerontology annual conference in Wellington.