Since their nascence communication technologies have been associated with death, triggering fantasies of dismantling boundaries between death and everyday life. This paper, examines recently emerging digital platforms designed to enable post-mortem interactions as a site in which social meanings of death and the dead are formed, negotiated and modified. Using a multimodal analysis of websites dedicated to post- mortem interaction, this paper aims to answer the questions: How are practices of post- mortem digital interaction constructed through websites designed to enable post- mortem digital interaction? And what do these constructions contribute to the contemporary social construction of death
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article identifies and outlines some of the more prominent ways that d...
Programme financé par l'ANR Sociétés innovantes Edition 2013, Février 2014-Février 2018.Internationa...
A number of digital platforms and services have recently emerged that allow users to create posthumo...
This special issue entitled “Futures of Digital Death: Mobilities of Loss and Commemoration“ explore...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
Death now knocks in a digital age. When the time is nigh, whether from natural causes at a ripe age,...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. This article identifies and outlines some of the more prominent ways that d...
Programme financé par l'ANR Sociétés innovantes Edition 2013, Février 2014-Février 2018.Internationa...
A number of digital platforms and services have recently emerged that allow users to create posthumo...
This special issue entitled “Futures of Digital Death: Mobilities of Loss and Commemoration“ explore...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
Death now knocks in a digital age. When the time is nigh, whether from natural causes at a ripe age,...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...
The article outlines the issues that the internet presents to death studies. Part 1 describes a rang...