For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeated the field of death, dying and bereavement. Death-related online practices keep emerging, offering a range of ways of dealing with death digitally. Online memorials, online support groups and grief-specific forums, expression of grief on Facebook, funerals on virtual worlds, digital legacy services and post-mortem online communication are but a few examples of the variety of such death-related online practices. To a great extent many of these practices are arguably transforming the contemporary social construction of death, mainly by making death public and creating death-specific networked publics. While many scholars in the field of digita...
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...
Since their nascence communication technologies have been associated with death, triggering fantasie...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
Death now knocks in a digital age. When the time is nigh, whether from natural causes at a ripe age,...
Impending death and the event of passing can leave one in a state beyond bereavement, leading to a p...
The first ‘Digital Death Day,’ held on 20 May 2010, brought together world experts in the fields of ...
Online identities survive the deaths of those they represent, leav-ing friends and families to strug...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2011/Papers/5/thumbnail.jpgWith an increasing...
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...
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...
Since their nascence communication technologies have been associated with death, triggering fantasie...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
Death now knocks in a digital age. When the time is nigh, whether from natural causes at a ripe age,...
Impending death and the event of passing can leave one in a state beyond bereavement, leading to a p...
The first ‘Digital Death Day,’ held on 20 May 2010, brought together world experts in the fields of ...
Online identities survive the deaths of those they represent, leav-ing friends and families to strug...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2011/Papers/5/thumbnail.jpgWith an increasing...
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...
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...