In recent years, the physical death, the related grief, and the ensuing memorials has become visible in the digital arena. As every other aspect of life is to be found online, so are death and the surrounding issues. The research into the area is not far behind, and using the approach of a timeline with different stakeholders, this research review offers a systematic way of keeping track. The rather simple timeline relates to the death of a person, there is before, just around, and after death, appropriately named in a dead language: Ante Mortem, Peri Mortem, and Post Mortem. This review deals exclusively with the digital context of the physical death of existing human beings, as opposed to, e.g., in-game death experience or memorials for f...
Thesis advisor: Sara MoormanWith the increasing digitalization of society, the line between private ...
Korina Giaxoglou: Let’s talk about digital death, an area we have both been interested in for some ...
The first ‘Digital Death Day,’ held on 20 May 2010, brought together world experts in the fields of ...
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,...
Since their nascence communication technologies have been associated with death, triggering fantasie...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
The digital age has changed the way we live and die. A large variety of social networking services (...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
© 2014 The Author(s). The last 10 years have seen a rise in Internet sites commemorating those lost ...
This special issue poses questions concerning death, afterlife and immortality in the age of the Int...
This special issue entitled “Futures of Digital Death: Mobilities of Loss and Commemoration“ explore...
The development of the internet has been accompanied by discussion and speculation on its functions ...
This article discusses public (and semi-public) reactions to death events attracting media and socia...
Grieving is a complex, and often private, process in many social settings it is associated with a gr...
Thesis advisor: Sara MoormanWith the increasing digitalization of society, the line between private ...
Korina Giaxoglou: Let’s talk about digital death, an area we have both been interested in for some ...
The first ‘Digital Death Day,’ held on 20 May 2010, brought together world experts in the fields of ...
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,...
Since their nascence communication technologies have been associated with death, triggering fantasie...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
The digital age has changed the way we live and die. A large variety of social networking services (...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
© 2014 The Author(s). The last 10 years have seen a rise in Internet sites commemorating those lost ...
This special issue poses questions concerning death, afterlife and immortality in the age of the Int...
This special issue entitled “Futures of Digital Death: Mobilities of Loss and Commemoration“ explore...
The development of the internet has been accompanied by discussion and speculation on its functions ...
This article discusses public (and semi-public) reactions to death events attracting media and socia...
Grieving is a complex, and often private, process in many social settings it is associated with a gr...
Thesis advisor: Sara MoormanWith the increasing digitalization of society, the line between private ...
Korina Giaxoglou: Let’s talk about digital death, an area we have both been interested in for some ...
The first ‘Digital Death Day,’ held on 20 May 2010, brought together world experts in the fields of ...