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Death Glitch How Technosolutionism Fails Us In This Life And Beyond 1st Edition Tamara Kneese

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Death Glitch How Technosolutionism Fails Us In This Life And Beyond 1st Edition Tamara Kneese
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.33 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Tamara Kneese
ISBN: 9780300275001, 9780300248272, 030024827X, 0300275005
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Death Glitch How Technosolutionism Fails Us In This Life And Beyond 1st Edition Tamara Kneese by Tamara Kneese 9780300275001, 9780300248272, 030024827X, 0300275005 instant download after payment.

An accessible yet erudite deep dive into how platforms are remaking experiences of death Since the internet’s earliest days, people have died and mourned online. In quiet corners of past iterations of the web, the dead linger. But attempts at preserving the data of the dead are often ill-fated, for websites and devices decay and die, just as people do. Death disrupts technologists’ plans for platforms. It reveals how digital production is always collaborative, undermining the entrepreneurial platform economy and highlighting the flaws of techno-solutionism. Big Tech has authority not only over people’s lives but over their experiences of death as well. Ordinary users and workers, though, advocate for changes to tech companies’ policies around death. Drawing on internet histories along with interviews with founders of digital afterlife startups, caretakers of illness blogs, and transhumanist tinkerers, the technology scholar Tamara Kneese takes readers on a vibrant tour of the ways that platforms and people work together to care for digital remains. What happens when commercial platforms encounter the messiness of mortality?

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