Digital existence : ontology, ethics and transcendence in digital culture / edited by Amanda Lagerkvist.
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York, NY :
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group,
2019.
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Series: | Routledge studies in religion and digital culture.
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Table of Contents:
- Medial ontologies. Irremediability : on the very concept of digital ontology / Justin Clemens and Adam Nash ; Umwelt and individuation : digital signals and technical being / Jonas Andersson Schwarz ; Digital unworld(s) : the Bielefeld conspiracy / Yvette Granata
- Being human : extension, exposure and ethics. You have been tagged : magical incantations, digital incarnations and extended selves / Paul Frosh ; Surveillance, sensors, and knowledge through the machine / Sun-ha Hong ; Social media and the care of the self / Ganaele Langlois ; The ethics of digital being : vulnerability, invulnerability, and "dangerous surprises" / Vincent Miller
- Transcendence : beyond life, death and the human. The Internet is always awake : sensations, sounds and silences of the digital grave / Amanda Lagerkvist ; Digital rituals and the quest for existential security / Johanna Sumiala ; Cybernetic animism : non-nhuman personhood and the Internet / devin Proctor ; Death in life and life in death : forms and fates of the human / Connor Graham and Alfred Montoya.