The Afterlife of Data: What Happens to Your Information When You Die and Why You Should Care

Carl Öhman

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Product Details
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9780226828220
Published:
22 May 2024
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:
200 pages - 216 x 140 x 25mm
Number of Illustrations:
2 halftones
Availability:
Out of stock

A short, thought-provoking book about what happens to our online identities after we die. These days, so much of our lives takes place online—but what about our afterlives? Thanks to the digital trails that we leave behind, our identities can now be reconstructed after our death. In fact, AI technology is already enabling us to “interact” with the departed. Sooner than we think, the dead will outnumber the living on Facebook. In this thought-provoking book, Carl Öhman explores the increasingly urgent question of what we should do with all this data and whether our digital afterlives are really our own—and if not, who should have the right to decide what happens to our data. The stakes could hardly be higher. In the next thirty years alone, about two billion people will die. Those of us who remain will inherit the digital remains of an entire generation of humanity—the first digital citizens. Whoever ends up controlling these archives will also effectively control future access to our collective digital past, and this power will have vast political consequences. The fate of our digital remains should be of concern to everyone—past, present, and future. Rising to these challenges, Öhman explains, will require a collective reshaping of our economic and technical systems to reflect more than just the monetary value of digital remains. As we stand before a period of deep civilizational change, The Afterlife of Data will be an essential guide to understanding why and how we as a human race must gain control of our collective digital past—before it is too late.
Introduction: A Collective Matter The New Natufians What Do We Do with the Digital Dead? Everyone’s Concern Chapter 1: From Bones to Bytes Beginnings The Deep Time of the Dead The Portable Dead The Port from Which We Depart Where Are We Now? Chapter 2: How to Think about Digital Remains What Are Digital Remains? Ghost Cars and Prayer Bots The Informational Corpse Can the Dead Be Harmed? The Digital Encyclopedia of the Dead Brutus’s Closet Not So Valuable After All? Chapter 3: The Rise of the Digital Afterlife Industry Ash & Martha The Digital Afterlife Industry Critiquing the Industry Online Museums Chapter 4: Who Owns the (Digital) Past? Grave Dangers Who Is Worth Preserving? What If Facebook Goes Bust? Orwell’s Warning Decentralizing Control Chapter 5: Living in the Post-Mortal Condition In the Shoes of Max Brod The Meaning of “Post-Mortal” and “Condition” Archeopolitan Duties What Is to Be Done? Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Carl Öhman is assistant professor of political science at Uppsala University, Sweden.
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