Tag: Digital death

Digital Objects of the Dead: Negotiating electronic remains

Bereavement means the experience of deprivation and loss  (Moller, 1996) and ‘grief is the primarily emotional reaction to the loss of a loved one.’ (Stroebe & Schut, 1998) Human response to loss is not genetically determined but culturally learned. (DeSpelder & Strickland, 1996) The article begins by highlighting the socially constructed nature of grieving and… Read More →