During the past years, online services like LivesOn, Eterni.me and DeadSocial received some media coverage. They seem to establish ways to suspend death by digital means as they perpetuate some communicative aspects of the deceased individual. This article shows how a new logic of negotiation between life and death is not restricted to such specialized services like LivesOn, Eterni.me and DeadSocial. On the contrary, the computational processes that are embedded in massively used communication platforms enforce a phenomenon that I suggest to coin with the term algorithmic undeath: Web algorithms for recommendation and personalization in general establish a post mortem prolongation of individual communication. The article unfolds this argume...
Pathological narcissism represents the dominant form of subjectivity in post-industrial society and ...
For some years, uttering the view that modern Westerners are afraid of death seem to have been consi...
In the following panel, we add to scholarly challenges regarding the binary distinction between life...
The Digital Logic of Death analyzes recent reconfigurations in our relationship to death which have ...
Since their nascence communication technologies have been associated with death, triggering fantasie...
Nothing seems as certain as death. However, what if life continues digitally after death? Companies ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article identifies and outlines some of the more prominent ways that d...
Death now knocks in a digital age. When the time is nigh, whether from natural causes at a ripe age,...
In a digital society, shall we be the authors of our own experience, not only during our lifetime bu...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
It is often claimed that modern media massively return the repressed yet unavoidable fact of death, ...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
Almost ubiquitous hardware technology, such as smart phones, ensures that social networking sites ar...
“Towards a Theory of Digital Necropolitics,” elucidates the intersection of technology, human rights...
Korina Giaxoglou: Let’s talk about digital death, an area we have both been interested in for some ...
Pathological narcissism represents the dominant form of subjectivity in post-industrial society and ...
For some years, uttering the view that modern Westerners are afraid of death seem to have been consi...
In the following panel, we add to scholarly challenges regarding the binary distinction between life...
The Digital Logic of Death analyzes recent reconfigurations in our relationship to death which have ...
Since their nascence communication technologies have been associated with death, triggering fantasie...
Nothing seems as certain as death. However, what if life continues digitally after death? Companies ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article identifies and outlines some of the more prominent ways that d...
Death now knocks in a digital age. When the time is nigh, whether from natural causes at a ripe age,...
In a digital society, shall we be the authors of our own experience, not only during our lifetime bu...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
It is often claimed that modern media massively return the repressed yet unavoidable fact of death, ...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
Almost ubiquitous hardware technology, such as smart phones, ensures that social networking sites ar...
“Towards a Theory of Digital Necropolitics,” elucidates the intersection of technology, human rights...
Korina Giaxoglou: Let’s talk about digital death, an area we have both been interested in for some ...
Pathological narcissism represents the dominant form of subjectivity in post-industrial society and ...
For some years, uttering the view that modern Westerners are afraid of death seem to have been consi...
In the following panel, we add to scholarly challenges regarding the binary distinction between life...