Brazil | UCL Anthropology of Smartphones and Smart Ageing Blog

As seen during quarantine periods, groups like "Trabalho 60+" utilized Zoom not just for meetings, but to stay connected, share pleasures, and keep their social lives vibrant.

Forget the old stereotypes of retirement. Today’s 60+ population in Brazil is taking up space in digital spaces, refusing to be left behind by technology.

They are learning to navigate new platforms and sharing their knowledge, proving that digital literacy has no age limit. Embracing Life's Pleasures

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When you think of Brazilian culture, you might picture Carnival, bustling beaches, or the fast-paced energy of São Paulo. But there is another side, a quieter—yet equally dynamic—evolution happening in the country's demographics: the (60+) is redefining what it means to age in Brazil.