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Data & Society

Caring for Digital Remains | Tamara Kneese and Tonia Sutherland | Network Book Forum

Nov 21, 2023
Tamara Kneese and Tonia Sutherland discuss caring for digital remains and online legacies after death. They explore the challenges of preserving digital remains attached to corporate platforms. The podcast also delves into the intersection of technology and death on the internet, the relevance of historical analog records, and the importance of caring for someone's digital possessions after their death. The speakers touch on the use of images of black death in public conversation and the historical use of photography by black political agitators.
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Quick takeaways

  • Preserving digital remains is complex due to corporate platforms' control over online legacies.
  • Caregiving for digital remains requires negotiating issues such as premature death, visibility, and the capitalization on death.

Deep dives

The Care Work and Labor of Digital Remains

The podcast episode delves into the labor and care work involved in preserving digital legacies and caring for digital remains. It explores the challenges faced by caregivers and the lack of respect and investment in promoting social welfare and public work. The discussion highlights the collective nature of care and the need to negotiate issues such as premature death, visibility, and the capitalization on death. The conversation also emphasizes the toll that caring for digital remains can have on individuals, families, communities, and society, while recognizing care as a form of renewal, resistance, and resurgence.

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