Understanding the relationship that older people develop with information and communication technologies is complex. Basing itself on the assumption that age, gender, and social class are not sufficient to understand this relationship, this article suggests combining the mechanisms of aging with those of media experience. This combination allows us to identify dynamics around recovery, deception and active and inactive attitudes around technologies. Applied to 35 retired individuals living in Réunion, these dynamics fuel the definition of the "second order digital divide," the understanding of which depends on taking into account the stakes involved in the representation of old age.
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Plante, F. (2017). Expérience du vieillissement et expérience médiatique: Nouvelles dynamiques et fracture numérique du second degré à La Réunion. Canadian Journal of Communication, 42(2), 253–272. https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2017v42n2a3126