• Fraser Allison
  1. Hot Topic in Palliative Care: Death and Digital Media

    DeathTech Research Network members Martin Gibbs and Bjorn Nansen presented on Death and Digital Media as part of the Hot Topic series for The Centre of Palliative Care, …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2018/04/26/hot-topic-in-palliative-care-death-and-digital-media

  2. DeathTech in the News: Digital Assets

    ABC Canberra Drive program, with Laura Tchilinguiran, Digital assets discussion, NSW law reform commission review, March 29, 2018. Listen to the full podcast here.

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2018/03/29/deathtech-in-the-news-digital-assets

  3. DeathTech in the News: Digital Death

    DeathTech Research Network member Michael Arnold was interviewed by the Big Ideas program for Radio National on Death in the Digital Age. Listen to the full podcast …

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2017/10/17/deathtech-in-the-news-digital-death

  4. DeathTech in the News: Living forever on social media

    DeathTech member Michael Arnold was interviewed by news.com.au for an article, Websites launched to help people live forever through social media. Read more here.

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2017/07/20/deathtech-in-the-news-living-forever-on-social-media

  5. Radio National Breakfast Podcast on ‘social immortality’

    DeathTech Research Network member Michael Arnold was interviewed for Radio National Breakfast about digital immortality. Listen to the full podcast recording here.

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2017/01/01/radio-national-breakfast-podcast-on-social-immortality

  6. DeathTech in the News: Selfies at Funerals?

    DeathTech Research Network member Michael Arnold was interviewed by The Boston Globe about the phenomenon of “selfies at funerals”. Read more here.

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2015/03/20/deathtech-in-the-news-selfies-at-funerals

  7. DeathTech in the News: Posthumous Facebook

    DeathTech Research Member Martin Gibbs was interviewed by The Australian for their article Facebook from beyond the grave. You can read the full article here.

    deathtech.research.unimelb.edu.au/2013/02/25/deathtech-in-the-news-posthumous-facebook

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