Description
Product ID: | 9780367337162 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Chapman & Hall/CRC Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Series |
Title: | Digital Afterlife |
Subtitle: | Death Matters in a Digital Age |
Authors: | Author: Maggi Savin-Baden, Victoria Mason-Robbie |
Page Count: | 214 |
Subjects: | Automatic control engineering, Automatic control engineering, Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects, Internet browsers, Artificial intelligence, Ethical & social aspects of IT, Internet browsers, Artificial intelligence |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Advances in data mining and artificial intelligence are now making an active presence after death possible, and the dead remain part of our lives in our digital devices. This book draws together leading experts to present the diverse understandings of digital immortality and examine the impact it has on recipients and on the wider society. Despite the range of studies into grief and mourning in relation to the digital, research to date largely focuses on the cultural practices and meanings that are played out in and through digital environments. Digital Afterlife brings together experts from diverse fields who share an interest in Digital Afterlife and the wide-ranging issues that relate to this. The book covers a variety of matters that have been neglected in other research texts, for example:
Our lives are shaped by and shape the creation of our Digital Afterlife as the digital has become a taken for granted aspect of human experience. This book will be of interest to undergraduates from computing, theology, business studies, philosophy, psychology, sociology, and education from all types of institutions. Secondary audiences include researchers and postgraduate researchers with an interest in the digital. At a practical level, the cost of data storage and changing data storage systems mitigate the likelihood of our digital presence existing in perpetuity. Whether we create accidental or intentional digital memories, this has psychological consequences for ourselves and for society. Essentially, the foreverness of forever is in question. Maggi Savin-Baden is Professor of Higher Education Research at the University of Worcester. She has a strong publication record of over 50 research publications and 17 books. Victoria Mason-Robbie is a Chartered Psychologist and an experienced lecturer having worked in the Higher Education sector for over 15 years. Her current research focuses on evaluating web-based avatars, pedagogical agents, and virtual humans. |
Imprint Name: | Chapman & Hall/CRC |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2020-04-03 |