All the Ghosts in the Machine

The Digital Afterlife of your Personal Data

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'As charming and touching as it is astute and insightful' Adam Alter, New York Times bestselling author of Irresistible and Drunk Tank Pink 'This a very useful book, even perhaps for people who have never been near a computer in their lives' Jake Kerridge, Sunday Telegraph Seen any ghosts on your smartphone lately? As we're compelled to capture, store and share more and more of our personal information, there's something we often forget. All that data doesn't just disappear when our physical bodies shuffle off this mortal coil. If the concept of remaining socially active after you're no longer breathing sounds crazy, you might want to get used to the idea. Digital afterlives are a natural consequence of the information age, a reality that barely anyone has prepared for - and that 'anyone' probably includes you. In All the Ghosts in the Machine, psychologist Elaine Kasket sounds a clarion call to everyone who's never thought about death in the digital age. When someone's hyperconnected, hyperpersonal digital footprint is transformed into their lasting legacy, she asks, who is helped, who is hurt, and who's in charge? And why is now such a critical moment to take our heads out of the sand? Weaving together personal, moving true stories and scientific research, All the Ghosts in the Machine takes you on a fascinating tour through the valley of the shadow of digital death. In the process, it will transform how you think about your life and your legacy, in a time when our technologies are tantalising us with fantasies of immortality.

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Brand:
Little, Brown Book Group
Format:
paperbacksoftbac
EAN:
9781472141903
Publish year:
2020
Publish date:
Jan. 23, 2020

Elaine Kasket

Elaine Kasket is a psychologist, author, and lecturer known for her work in the field of digital death and the impact of technology on mourning and memory. Her most notable work, "All the Ghosts in the Machine: The Digital Afterlife of Your Personal Data," explores the complex ways in which our online presence continues after death. Kasket's writing style is thought-provoking and engaging, blending personal anecdotes with academic research. She has made a significant contribution to the literature on digital legacy and has had a profound impact on the understanding of how technology shapes our relationship with death and bereavement.

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