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The rapid aging of global populations poses significant challenges and opportunities for societies, with China's aging demographic shift being particularly pronounced. This research, titled "Information Pathways and Positive Aging," explores how digital technologies and communication networks impact the quality of life for the elderly in China. It examines the role of digital and traditional communication channels in facilitating social integration, emotional support, and active participation among seniors.

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The rapid aging of global populations poses significant challenges and opportunities for societies, with China's aging demographic shift being particularly pronounced. This research, titled "Information Pathways and Positive Aging," explores how digital technologies and communication networks impact the quality of life for the elderly in China. It examines the role of digital and traditional communication channels in facilitating social integration, emotional support, and active participation among seniors.

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TANG Xuan is an Associate Professor at the School of Television, Communication University of China, where she also serves as the Deputy Director of the International Journalism and Communication Department. She is a researcher at the Political Communication Research Center, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Dr. Tang has participated in a joint Ph.D. program between Renmin University of China and Yale University and has been a visiting scholar at the University of Southern California and City University of Hong Kong. Her research areas include international communication, new media, and media and society.