Mediating Mortality: Transtemporal Illness Blogs and Digital Care Work (original) (raw)

A Sort of Permanence: Digital Remains and Posthuman Encounters with Death

Daphna Yeshua-Katz

Conjunctions

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Posthumous personhood and the affordances of digital media

Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Tamara Kohn, James Meese, Bjørn Nansen

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The Digital Afterlife: An Inquiry into Digital Remains

Nilou Davoudi

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), 2023

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Pulling a Death Switch: Digital Afterlives and the Death of Mourning

Tamara Kneese

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Bourdeloie H. (2015), « Digital Lives of the Deceased: The Post-Mortem data uses », In P. Dias da Silva & A. Alves (Ed.), TEM 2015 : Proceedings of the Technology & Emerging Media Track, Annual Conference of the Canadian Communication Association, Ottawa, June 3–5, 2015.

Hélène Bourdeloie

2015

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Physical death, digital life, and post-self: That dragon, cancer as a digital memorial

Gareth Schott

2020

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Cytoarchitecture: Digital Dismembering and Remembering in Cyberspace

Emma Newport

European Journal of Life Writing

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Trauma and death in the digital age

Rhian Waller

European Journal of Communication, 2019

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To Mourn, To Re-imagine without Oneself: Death, Dying, and Social Media/tion

Stuart J. Murray

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience [Special issue on Illness Narratives], 2018

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Exploring Bodily Heirlooms: Material Ways to Prolong Closeness Beyond Death

Janne Mascha Beuthel

Creativity and Cognition

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Subjectivity and the Hauntology of the Digital

David Levente Palatinus

Acta Philologica, 2020

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From Becoming-Woman to Becoming- Imperceptible: Self-Styled Death and Virtual Female Corpse in Digital Portraits of Cancer

Katja Herges

Women, Gender & Research, 2019

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The Restless Dead in the Digital Cemetery

Tamara Kohn, Bjørn Nansen

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Digital Remains Made Public: Sharing the Dead Online and our Future Digital Mortuary Landscape

Priscilla Ulguim

AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology, 2018

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The Digital Graveyard: Online Social Networking Sites as Vehicles of Remembrance

Jenny Ryan

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“Memory-Embalming No More: Digital Vernacular Social-Media Photographs and the Reframing of Remembrance”

Kris K Belden-Adams

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Death and Digi-memorials: Perimortem and Postmortem Memory Sharing through Transitional Social Networking

Maggie Griffith Williams

Thanatos, 2014

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2012. ‘Mobile Sepulchre and Interactive Formats of Memorialisation: On Funeral and Mourning Practices in Digital Art ’

Maja Petrovic-Steger (Maja Petrović-Šteger)

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Negotiating Illness Bloggers’ Expressive Worlds: Adapting Digital Ethnography (Sage Research Methods Cases, 2014)

Anthony McCosker

SAGE, 2014

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Illness Narratives, Networked Subjects, and Intimate Publics

Tamara Kneese

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience

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The Media End: Digital Afterlife Agencies and Techno-existential Closure

Amanda Lagerkvist

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New Memory Cultures and Death: Existential Security in the Digital Memory Ecology

Amanda Lagerkvist

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Introduction: Illness Narratives, Networked Subjects, and Intimate Publics

Tamara Kneese, Beza Merid

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, 2018

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Death in digital spaces: social practices and narratives

Maria Sideri

International Conference on Cultural Informatics, Communication & Media Studies, 2020

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Jennifer Malkowski, Dying in Full Detail: Mortality and Digital Documentary

Gwynne Fulton

InVisible Culture, 2018

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Sharing the Abject in Digital Culture

Marie Louise Juul Søndergaard

A Peer-Reviewed Journal About

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LIFELOGGING: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES OF THE SELF AS THE PRACTICES OF CONTEMPORARY BIOPOLITICS

Dušan Ristić

2019

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Ethical Reflections on Handling Digital Remains: Computing Professionals Picking Up Bones

Keith Miller

Digital Society

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Living in the digital ether: The evolution of bereavement and abolishment of death in a technological society.

Justin D. Leroux

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Mortuary Walks. Sauntering and Mourning among Facebook's Dead

Niccolò Monti

DigitCult, 2022

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Trespassing Journal, Issue 3, Winter 2014 3 Ghosts in the Machine: Trespassing Memory in the Age of Social N

Erin Bell, PhD

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Visual Afterlife: Posthumous camera phone practices

Larissa Hjorth

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Transcending Old Boundaries: Digital Afterlife in the Age of COVID-19

Mashiat Mostafa

ArXiv, 2021

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