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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"According to author Carl Öhman, how we navigate our digital remains is one of the most important issues of the 21st century. As he notes in his book, The Afterlife of Data, the data we produce today is arguably the largest archive of human behavior ever assembled in the history of our species. . . . With every search and click, we offer more and more to these platforms. Leaving behind a trail of activity--the accumulation of which forms a living, breathing data identity that doesn't necessarily die with our physical bodies and still holds immense value to many stakeholders long after we're gone."
-- "Grazia Magazine" "[A] groundbreaking empirical and philosophical exploration of how we should think about, and act to protect, data generated by those who have died. . . . Compulsively readable, peppered with engaging personal anecdotes, rich historical examples, and analyses of major cultural touchstones that offer readers insight into one of the most important digital ethics debates of the day."-- "Science" "Fascinating. . . . [Deep] questions of memorialization, ownership and preservation, deftly teased out by the author."-- "Wall Street Journal" "[Öhman's] book reminds readers that before there was social media, when a person died, there was little left behind except perhaps memories, belongings, photographs, and written text. Today, social media profiles and other online postings have the potential to live on indefinitely. . . . Best for readers curious about artificial intelligence, internet history, ethics, or sociology."-- "Library Journal"
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