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Digital Access, Digital Literacy, and Afterlife Preparedness: Societal Contexts of Digital Afterlife Traces

Interdisciplinary Studies

Digital Access, Digital Literacy, and Afterlife Preparedness: Societal Contexts of Digital Afterlife Traces

L. Y. J. Park, Y. W. Oh, et al.

This study, conducted by Lance Yong Jin Park, Yu Won Oh, and Yoonmo Sang, explores how access, digital literacy, and preparedness for one’s digital afterlife work together to shape subjective wellbeing. The authors reveal indirect pathways—digital literacy nurtures readiness to manage digital remains, which then affects wellbeing—and raise urgent concerns about post-mortem data exploitation and unresolved questions of who controls personal data after death, arguing preparedness is a new social-inequality issue.... show more
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate how individuals are prepared to cope with or plan for their afterlife digital footprints, by examining how (1) access, (2) literacy, and (3) preparedness for digital afterlife work in concert to influence one’s wellbeing. We found the indirect relationship between access and wellbeing and the influence of digital literacy on wellbeing was indirect, illustrating that the key to the puzzle is in the sequential step in which digital literacy incubates the readiness to cope with digital remains, which influences one’s subjective wellbeing. One of the most unrecognized challenges facing digital traces is the exploitation of post-life remain of data, as the question of who accesses, owns, or controls personal data after death remains largely unanswered. We argue that the preparedness for digital afterlife represents a new form of social concern with real-life consequences, or even a newer space for inequality debates.
Publisher
Social Media + Society
Published On
Authors
Lance Yong Jin Park, Yu Won Oh, Yoonmo Sang
Tags
digital afterlife
digital literacy
access
preparedness
subjective wellbeing
post-mortem data ownership
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