Abstract: Since 2015 Uruguay has been developing Plan Ibirapitá—a program that consists of the delivery of tablets to low-income older people for free, who can also access training. This article frames this program as a ‘sociotechnical imaginary’, based on ‘charismatic technologies’, and presents a qualitative study of a group of how a group of older people negotiate the presence of the tablet in their lives. Data was gathered through semi-structured interviews in the city of Minas (the capital of Lavalleja Department, with the oldest population in the country) and analyzed through thematic analysis. The central category is ‘generalized ambivalence’, which interpenetrates with other categories. These other categories are related to ‘training resources’, a ‘lack of patience to operate the tablet’, ta ‘lack of Internet’, the fact that ‘tablets broke down and required updates’, and the notion that the busy lives of elderly people affect their use of the tablets. In accordance with recent empirical findings and theoretical approaches, the article suggests that it may be inappropriate to presuppose abstract, pre-existing technological needs of older people that can be identified and translated into their well-being through charismatic-technological interventions. ; Desde 2015 Uruguay ha desarrollado el Plan Ibirapitá, un programa que consiste en la entrega de tablets a personas mayores de bajos ingresos a quienes también se les ofrece capacitación. Este artículo enmarca este programa como un ‘imaginario sociotécnico’, basado en ‘tecnologías carismáticas’, y presenta un estudio cualitativo de cómo un grupo de personas mayores negocian la presencia de la tablet en sus vidas. Los datos fueron recogidos por medio de entrevistas semi-estructuradas en la ciudad de Minas (la capital del Departamento de Lavalleja, el más envejecido del país) y analizados con codificación temática. La categoría central es ‘ambivalencia generalizada’, que está interrelacionada con otras categorías entre las que se incluyen ‘los recursos de ...
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