Digital Death: Mortality and Beyond in the Online Age

Awards:   Winner of Ray & Pat Browne Award for Best Edited Collection in Pop & American Culture 2015 Winner of Ray & Pat Browne Award for Best Edited Collection in Pop & American Culture 2015 (United States)
Author:   Christopher M. Moreman ,  Dr. A. David Lewis
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781440831324


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of Ray & Pat Browne Award for Best Edited Collection in Pop & American Culture 2015
  • Winner of Ray & Pat Browne Award for Best Edited Collection in Pop & American Culture 2015 (United States)

Overview

"This fascinating work explores the meaning of death in the digital age, showing readers the new ways digital technology allows humans to approach, prepare for, and handle their ultimate destiny. With DeadSocial™ one can create messages to be published to social networks after death. Facebook's ""If I Die"" enables users to create a video or text message for posthumous publication. Twitter _LIVESON accounts will keep tweeting even after the user is gone. There is no doubt that the digital age has radically changed options related to death, dying, grieving, and remembering, allowing people to say goodbye in their own time and their own unique way. Drawing from a range of academic perspectives, this book is the only serious study to focus on the ways in which death, dying, and memorialization appear in and are influenced by digital technology. The work investigates phenomena, devices, and audiences as they affect mortality, remembrances, grieving, posthumous existence, and afterlife experience. It examines the markets to which the providers of such services are responding, and it analyzes the degree to which digital media is changing views and expectations related to death. Ultimately, the contributors seek to answer an even more important question: how digital existences affect both real-world perceptions of life's end and the way in which lives are actually lived."

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Author:   Christopher M. Moreman ,  Dr. A. David Lewis
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.595kg
ISBN:  

9781440831324


ISBN 10:   1440831327
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   20 October 2014
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction A. David Lewis and Christopher M. Moreman Part I: Death, Mourning, and Social Media 1 Messaging the Dead: Social Network Sites and Theologies of Afterlife Erinn Staley 2 Profiles of the Dead: Mourning and Memorial on Facebook Heidi Ebert 3 Virtual Graveyard: Facebook, Death, and Existentialist Critique Ari Stillman 4 Tweeting Death, Posting Photos, and Pinning Memorials: Remembering the Dead in Bits and Pieces Candi K. Cann Part II: Online Memorialization and Digital Legacies 5 eMemoriam: Digital Necrologies, Virtual Remembrance, and the Question of Permanence Michael Arntfield 6 The Restless Dead in the Digital Cemetery Bjorn Nansen, Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, and Tamara Kohn 7 The Social Value of Digital Ghosts Pam Briggs and Lisa Thomas 8 Mythopoesis, Digital Democracy, and the Legacy of the Jonestown Website Rebecca Moore Part III: Virtual Worlds beyond Death 9 Remembering Laura Roslin: Fictional Death and a Real Bereavement Community Online Erica Hurwitz Andrus 10 Necromedia—Reversed Ontogeny or Posthuman Evolution? Denisa Kera 11 Infinite Gestation: Death and Progress in Video Games Stephen Mazzeo and Daniel Schall 12 The Death of Digital Worlds William Sims Bainbridge Bibliography About the Contributors Index

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Recommended. All levels/libraries. - Choice This book certainly has the potential to stimulate fascinating interdisciplinary exchanges. This reviewer is hopeful that academics, researchers, clinicians, and educators will find ways to develop creative partnerships as a result of these discussions. - Omega Journal of Dying and Death


"""Recommended. All levels/libraries."" - Choice ""This book certainly has the potential to stimulate fascinating interdisciplinary exchanges. This reviewer is hopeful that academics, researchers, clinicians, and educators will find ways to develop creative partnerships as a result of these discussions."" - Omega Journal of Dying and Death"


Recommended. All levels/libraries. - Choice


Author Information

Christopher M. Moreman, PhD, is associate professor in philosophy at California State University, East Bay, with expertise in comparative religion, death and dying, and religious and paranormal experience. A. David Lewis, PhD, is adjunct assistant professor at several colleges across the greater Boston area and is a steering committee member of the America Academy of Religion's Death, Dying, and Beyond program unit.

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