Digital Existence
Ontology, Ethics and Transcendence in Digital Culture
Herausgeber: Lagerkvist, Amanda
Digital Existence
Ontology, Ethics and Transcendence in Digital Culture
Herausgeber: Lagerkvist, Amanda
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This book advances debates on digital culture and digital religion and is the first volume on our digital existence in the budding field of existential media studies.
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This book advances debates on digital culture and digital religion and is the first volume on our digital existence in the budding field of existential media studies.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367588281
- ISBN-10: 0367588285
- Artikelnr.: 69892638
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9780367588281
- ISBN-10: 0367588285
- Artikelnr.: 69892638
Amanda Lagerkvist is Associate Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden, and was appointed Wallenberg Academy Fellow in 2013. She is head of the research programme "Existential Terrains: Memory and Meaning in Cultures of Connectivity" (http://et.ims.su.se) in the Department of Media Studies at Stockholm University, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation, and Stockholm University (2014-2018). She has worked in the fields of media philosophy and media memory studies, and is now developing existential media studies, by focusing on memories of the dead online, after death communication, online mourning and shared vulnerability, the digital afterlife and the transcendence industry. She is the author of Media and Memory in New Shanghai: Western Performances of Futures Past (2013) and the co-editor of Strange Spaces: Explorations into Mediated Obscurity (2009). She is currently writing a monograph entitled Existential Media.
Foreword
John Durham Peters; Digital Existence: An Introduction
Amanda Lagerkvist PART I: Media Ontologies 1 Irremediability: On the Very Concept of Digital Ontology
Justin Clemens and Adam Nash 2 Umwelt and Individuation: Digital Signals and Technical Being
Jonas Andersson Schwarz 3 Thrownness
Vulnerability
Care: A Feminist Ontology for the Digital Age
Margaret Schwartz 4 Digital Unworld(s): The Bielefeld Conspiracy
Yvette Granata PART II: Being human: Extension
Exposure and Ethics 5 You Have Been Tagged: Magical Incantations
Digital Incarnations and Extended Selves
Paul Frosh 6 Surveillance
Sensors
and Knowledge Through the Machine
Sun-ha Hong 7 Social Media and the Care of the Self
Ganaele Langlois 8 The Ethics of Digital Being: Vulnerability
Invulnerability
and 'Dangerous Surprises'
Vincent Miller PART III: Transcendence: Beyond life
death and the human 9 The Internet is Always Awake: Sensations
Sounds and Silences of the Digital Grave
Amanda Lagerkvist 10 Digital Rituals and the Quest for Existential Security
Johanna Sumiala 11 Cybernetic Animism: Non-Human Personhood and the Internet
Devin Proctor 12 Death in Life and Life in Death: Forms and Fates of the Human
Connor Graham and Alfred Montoya; Afterword
Charles M. Ess
John Durham Peters; Digital Existence: An Introduction
Amanda Lagerkvist PART I: Media Ontologies 1 Irremediability: On the Very Concept of Digital Ontology
Justin Clemens and Adam Nash 2 Umwelt and Individuation: Digital Signals and Technical Being
Jonas Andersson Schwarz 3 Thrownness
Vulnerability
Care: A Feminist Ontology for the Digital Age
Margaret Schwartz 4 Digital Unworld(s): The Bielefeld Conspiracy
Yvette Granata PART II: Being human: Extension
Exposure and Ethics 5 You Have Been Tagged: Magical Incantations
Digital Incarnations and Extended Selves
Paul Frosh 6 Surveillance
Sensors
and Knowledge Through the Machine
Sun-ha Hong 7 Social Media and the Care of the Self
Ganaele Langlois 8 The Ethics of Digital Being: Vulnerability
Invulnerability
and 'Dangerous Surprises'
Vincent Miller PART III: Transcendence: Beyond life
death and the human 9 The Internet is Always Awake: Sensations
Sounds and Silences of the Digital Grave
Amanda Lagerkvist 10 Digital Rituals and the Quest for Existential Security
Johanna Sumiala 11 Cybernetic Animism: Non-Human Personhood and the Internet
Devin Proctor 12 Death in Life and Life in Death: Forms and Fates of the Human
Connor Graham and Alfred Montoya; Afterword
Charles M. Ess
Foreword
John Durham Peters; Digital Existence: An Introduction
Amanda Lagerkvist PART I: Media Ontologies 1 Irremediability: On the Very Concept of Digital Ontology
Justin Clemens and Adam Nash 2 Umwelt and Individuation: Digital Signals and Technical Being
Jonas Andersson Schwarz 3 Thrownness
Vulnerability
Care: A Feminist Ontology for the Digital Age
Margaret Schwartz 4 Digital Unworld(s): The Bielefeld Conspiracy
Yvette Granata PART II: Being human: Extension
Exposure and Ethics 5 You Have Been Tagged: Magical Incantations
Digital Incarnations and Extended Selves
Paul Frosh 6 Surveillance
Sensors
and Knowledge Through the Machine
Sun-ha Hong 7 Social Media and the Care of the Self
Ganaele Langlois 8 The Ethics of Digital Being: Vulnerability
Invulnerability
and 'Dangerous Surprises'
Vincent Miller PART III: Transcendence: Beyond life
death and the human 9 The Internet is Always Awake: Sensations
Sounds and Silences of the Digital Grave
Amanda Lagerkvist 10 Digital Rituals and the Quest for Existential Security
Johanna Sumiala 11 Cybernetic Animism: Non-Human Personhood and the Internet
Devin Proctor 12 Death in Life and Life in Death: Forms and Fates of the Human
Connor Graham and Alfred Montoya; Afterword
Charles M. Ess
John Durham Peters; Digital Existence: An Introduction
Amanda Lagerkvist PART I: Media Ontologies 1 Irremediability: On the Very Concept of Digital Ontology
Justin Clemens and Adam Nash 2 Umwelt and Individuation: Digital Signals and Technical Being
Jonas Andersson Schwarz 3 Thrownness
Vulnerability
Care: A Feminist Ontology for the Digital Age
Margaret Schwartz 4 Digital Unworld(s): The Bielefeld Conspiracy
Yvette Granata PART II: Being human: Extension
Exposure and Ethics 5 You Have Been Tagged: Magical Incantations
Digital Incarnations and Extended Selves
Paul Frosh 6 Surveillance
Sensors
and Knowledge Through the Machine
Sun-ha Hong 7 Social Media and the Care of the Self
Ganaele Langlois 8 The Ethics of Digital Being: Vulnerability
Invulnerability
and 'Dangerous Surprises'
Vincent Miller PART III: Transcendence: Beyond life
death and the human 9 The Internet is Always Awake: Sensations
Sounds and Silences of the Digital Grave
Amanda Lagerkvist 10 Digital Rituals and the Quest for Existential Security
Johanna Sumiala 11 Cybernetic Animism: Non-Human Personhood and the Internet
Devin Proctor 12 Death in Life and Life in Death: Forms and Fates of the Human
Connor Graham and Alfred Montoya; Afterword
Charles M. Ess