Ressources & Bibliographie

Sites Internet d’entreprise du e-death business :

Deadsocial.org

Digitallegacys.com

Eterni.me

Ifidie.net

Imorial

Laviedaprès.com

Last-memories.com

Planneddeparture.com

Safebeyond.com

Testamento.fr

Les Conditions d’Utilisation Générales et les explications des légataires:

Apple

Facebook

Google

Yahoo

Textes Législatifs :

Articles de recherche:

Articles anonymes:

“Everybody Dies: How to Preserve Your Digital Legacy | Center for Democracy & Technology.” Accessed May 12, 2016. https://cdt.org/insight/digital-legacy/.

“Identité Numérique : En Quoi Les Médias Sociaux Modifient-Ils Notre Rapport à La Mort ? | Le Blog Du Communicant.” Accessed May 12, 2016. http://www.leblogducommunicant2-0.com/humeur/identite-numerique-en-quoi-les-medias-sociaux-modifient-ils-notre-rapport-a-la-mort/.

“If the Password Is Dead, What’s next? Why It’s All in the Tap | Information Age.” Accessed May 12, 2016. http://www.information-age.com/technology/security/123459407/if-password-dead-whats-next-why-its-all-tap.

“LIMITE - Digital Death : Ces Stars Qui Font La Grève Du Statut Facebook.” LIMITE, December 6, 2010. http://agence-limite.fr/blog/2010/12/digital-death-ces-stars-qui-font-la-greve-du-statut-facebook/.

“Maintaining Your Digital Legacy: How to Prepare Digital Assets for the Unexpected | Information Age.” Accessed May 12, 2016. http://www.information-age.com/technology/information-management/123461348/maintaining-your-digital-legacy-how-prepare-digital-assets-unexpected.

“State Lawmakers Have Options to Protect Your Digital Legacy | Center for Democracy & Technology.” Accessed May 12, 2016. https://cdt.org/blog/state-lawmakers-have-options-to-protect-your-digital-legacy/.

“Internet : Calculez Vous-Même La Valeur de Vos Données Personnelles.” Challenges. Accessed March 9, 2016. http://www.challenges.fr/entreprise/20130711.CHA2303/combien-valent-vos-donnees-personnelles-sur-internet.html.

Ordre alphabéthique:

Attig, Thomas. “Meanings of Death Seen Through the Lens of Grieving.” Death Studies 28, no. 4 (May 1, 2004): 341–60. doi:10.1080/07481180490432333.

———. “The Importance of Conceiving of Grief as an Active Process.” Death Studies 15, no. 4 (July 1, 1991): 385–93. doi:10.1080/07481189108252443.

Bassett, Debra. “Who Wants to Live Forever? Living, Dying and Grieving in Our Digital Society.” Social Sciences 4, no. 4 (November 20, 2015): 1127–39. doi:10.3390/socsci4041127.

Baudry, Patrick. “La mémoire des morts”, Tumultes 2001/1 (n° 16), p. 29-40.

Baxter Emily, “Planning and Managing a Digital Afterlife.” Business Concerto, May 12, 2013. http://businessconcerto.com/2013/05/12/planning-and-managing-a-digital-afterlife/.

Bellamy, Craig, Martin Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Bjorn Nansen, and Tamara Kohn. “Consumer Issues for Planning and Managing Digital Legacies [Leading Edge].” Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE 33, no. 3 (2014): 26–31.

Bert Anne. “La Mort Virtuelle, L’identité Numérique Post Mortem, Le Business Des Larmes.” Impermanence, Le Blog d’Anne Bert, April 29, 2009. https://anneelisa.wordpress.com/2009/04/29/la-mort-virtuelle-lidentite-post-mortem-le-business-des-larmes/.

Daniel Bougnoux, Blog et « travail du deuil »

Borden, Matt. “Covering Your Digital Assets: Why the Stored Communications Act Stands in the Way of Digital Inheritance.” Ohio St. LJ 75 (2014): 405.

Braman, James, Alfreda Dudley, and Giovanni Vincenti. “Death, Social Networks and Virtual Worlds: A Look into the Digital Afterlife.” In Software Engineering Research, Management and Applications (SERA), 2011 9th International Conference on, 186–92. IEEE, 2011. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=6065639.

Brown, Guy. The Living End: The New Sciences of Death, Ageing and Immortality. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

Brubaker, Jed R., Gillian R. Hayes, and Paul Dourish. “Beyond the Grave: Facebook as a Site for the Expansion of Death and Mourning.” The Information Society 29, no. 3 (May 1, 2013): 152–63. doi:10.1080/01972243.2013.777300.

Buzzo, D., and D. Buzzo. “Things to Do in the Digital Afterlife When You’re Dead.” ISEA: Leonardo, 2011. http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/18731/.

Cahn, Naomi, Christina L. Kunz, and Suzanne Brown Walsh. “Digital Assets and Fiduciaries.” Research Handbook on Electronic Commerce Law, John A. Rothchild, Ed., Edward Elger, 2016, 2015–18.

Cardon, Dominique. « Le design de la visibilité . Un essai de cartographie du web 2.0 », Internet Actu 1er février 2008 - Réseaux 6/2008 (n° 152) , p. 93-137

Carroll, Evan, and John Romano. Your Digital Afterlife: When Facebook, Flickr and Twitter Are Your Estate, What’s Your Legacy? New Riders, 2010. https://books.google.fr/books?hl=fr&lr=&id=q8Ks6YIyhuEC&oi=fnd&pg=PR7&dq=%22digital+death%22&ots=bAIPdFmXOz&sig=EI5EO4fP8wx-hFiUk00YPojDXD0.

Cavallari, Peppe. “Après le dernier clic : que signifie mourir sur le web ?” Sens Public, January 22, 2013. http://www.sens-public.org/article1011.html.

Cavazza, Frédéric. « Qu’est-ce que l’identité numérique ? »,FredCavazza.net, 22 octobre 2006.http://www.fredcavazza.net/2006/10/22/qu-est-ce-que-l-identite-numerique/

« Vers de multiples identités numériques », États généraux de l’identité numérique, 27 avril 2009.http://www.slideshare.net/fredcavazza/vers-de-multiples-identits-numriques,

Center for History and New Media. “Guide Rapide Pour Débuter,” n.d. http://zotero.org/support/quick_start_guide.

Champeau, Guillaume. “D’ici 2098, Facebook Aura plus de Morts Que de Vivants - Tech.” Numerama, March 7, 2016. http://www.numerama.com/tech/150617-en-2098-facebook-aura-plus-de-morts-que-de-vivants.html.

Chien, Hung-Yu, and Ru-Yu Lin. “The Study of Secure E-Will System on the Internet.” J. Inf. Sci. Eng. 25, no. 3 (2009): 877–93.

Church, Scott H. “Digital Gravescapes: Digital Memorializing on Facebook.” The Information Society 29, no. 3 (May 1, 2013): 184–89. doi:10.1080/01972243.2013.777309.

Connor, John. “Digital Life after Death: The Issue of Planning for a Person’s Digital Assets after Death.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, December 1, 2010. http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=1811044.

Cross, M. “Delivering a Digital Death.” BMJ 346, no. apr24 11 (April 24, 2013): f2528–f2528. doi:10.1136/bmj.f2528.

de Lusenet, Yola. “Preservation of Digital Heritage.” Draft discussion paper prepared for UNESCO, European Commission on Preservation and Access, 2002. http://archivi.beniculturali.it/INTRANET/estero/Preservation_Access.pdf.

Ebert, Heidi. “Profiles of the Dead: Mourning and Memorial on Facebook.” Digital Death: Mortality and beyond in an Online Age, 2014, 23–42.

Eisenberg, Anne. “Estate Planning Is Important for Your Online Assets, Too.” The New York Times, May 25, 2013. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/26/technology/estate-planning-is-important-for-your-online-assets-too.html.

Ertzscheid, Olivier. “Chapitre 1 - Les Logiques Identitaires.” In Qu’est-Ce Que L’identité Numérique ? : Enjeux, Outils, Méthodologies, 13–27. Encyclopédie Numérique. Marseille: OpenEdition Press, 2013. http://books.openedition.org/oep/405.

Foxman, Maxwell. “Digital Death: The Failures, Struggles and Discourses of the Social Media Spectacle.” Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association 2011, no. 1 (2012): 3.

Fukushima, Masato. “Corpus Mysticum Digitale (mystical Body Digital)?: On the Concept of Two Bodies in the Era of Digital Technology.” Mortality 20, no. 4 (2015): 303–18.

Gamba, Fiorenza. “Vaincre la mort : reproduction et immortalité à l’ère du numérique.” Etudes sur la mort 147, no. 1 (2015): 169. doi:10.3917/eslm.147.0169.

Giaccardi, Elisa. Heritage and Social Media: Understanding Heritage in a Participatory Culture. Routledge, 2012.

Gibbs, Martin, James Meese, Michael Arnold, Bjorn Nansen, and Marcus Carter. “# Funeral and Instagram: Death, Social Media, and Platform Vernacular.” Information, Communication & Society 18, no. 3 (March 4, 2015): 255–68. doi:10.1080/1369118X.2014.987152.

Gibson, Margaret. “Death and Mourning in Technologically Mediated Culture.” Health Sociology Review 16, no. 5 (December 1, 2007): 415–24. doi:10.5172/hesr.2007.16.5.415.

Gorg, Mallia. The Social Classroom: Integrating Social Network Use in Education: Integrating Social Network Use in Education. IGI Global, 2013.

Gori, Roland. « La mémoire freudienne : se rappeler sans se souvenir », Cliniques méditerranéennes 2003/1 (no 67), p. 100-108.

Graham, Connor, Michael Arnold, Tamara Kohn, and Martin R. Gibbs. “Gravesites and Websites: A Comparison of Memorialisation.” Visual Studies 30, no. 1 (January 2, 2015): 37–53. doi:10.1080/1472586X.2015.996395.

Graham, Connor, Martin Gibbs, and Lanfranco Aceti. “Introduction to the Special Issue on the Death, Afterlife, and Immortality of Bodies and Data.” The Information Society 29, no. 3 (May 2013): 133–41. doi:10.1080/01972243.2013.777296.

Gray, Selina Ellis. “The Memory Remains: Visible Presences within the Network.” Accessed March 2, 2016. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Selina_Ellis_Gray/publication/272148803_The_Memory_Remains_Visible_Presences_within_the_Network/links/54db74a60cf261ce15d028f4.pdf.

Greisch, Jean. « Trace et oubli : entre la menace de l'effacement et l'insistance de l'ineffaçable », Diogène 2003/1 (n° 201), p. 82-106.

Groffe Julie, La mort numérique, Recueil Dalloz 2015, p1609

Hanington Bruce, Digital Death: Tradition and Technology in Design for Human Experience, School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University

Hardjono, Thomas, Dazza Greenwood, and A. Pentland. “Towards a Trustworthy Digital Infrastructure for Core Identities and Personal Data Stores.” In Global Forum on Identity, 2013. http://www.findthomas.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/hardjono-greenwood-coreid04C-ID360.pdf.

Hodgetts, Danya. “The Researcher’s Digital Afterlife.” The Thesis Whisperer, August 29, 2012. http://thesiswhisperer.com/2012/08/29/the-researchers-digital-afterlife/.

Hopkins, Jamie Patrick. “Afterlife in the Cloud: Managing a Digital Estate,” 2013. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2248008.

Horton, David. “The Stored Communications Act and Digital Assets.” SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network, June 14, 2014. http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2450480.

Hu Elise, “The Effort To Write Laws For Your Digital Life After Death.” NPR.org. Accessed March 2, 2016. http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2013/08/05/209178771/the-effort-to-write-laws-for-your-digital-life-after-death.

Jamison-Powell, Sue, Pam Briggs, Shaun Lawson, Conor Linehan, Karen Windle, and Harriet Gross. “‘PS. I Love You’: Understanding the Impact of Posthumous Digital Messages,” 2016. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/11555/1/PS%20I%20love%20you%20-%20camera%20ready%20SUBMITTED.PDF.

Kaleem, Jaweed. “Tech Companies Take Aim At Death.” The Huffington Post. Accessed March 2, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/13/end-of-life-death-tech-funeral_n_3431174.html.

———. “What Happens To Your Facebook Profile After You Die?” The Huffington Post. Accessed March 2, 2016. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/07/death-facebook-dead-profiles_n_2245397.html.

Kasket, Elaine. “Access to the Digital Self in Life and Death: Privacy in the Context of Posthumously Persistent Facebook Profiles.” SCRIPTed 10, no. 1 (April 15, 2013): 7–18. doi:10.2966/scrip.100113.7.

———. “Being-towards-Death in the Digital Age.” Existential Analysis 23, no. 2 (2012): 249–62.

Kera, Denisa. “Designing for Death and Apocalypse: Theodicy of Networks and Uncanny Archives.” The Information Society 29, no. 3 (2013): 177–83.

Kornai, András. “Language Death in the Digital Age.” In Invited Lecture at META-FORUM, 2012. http://videolectures.net/site/normal_dl/tag=698131/metaforum2012_kornai_language_01.pdf.

Lamm, James D., Christina L. Kunz, Damien A. Riehl, and Peter J. Rademacher. “The Digital Death Conundrum: How Federal and State Laws Prevent Fiduciaries from Managing Digital Property.” University of Miami Law Review 68, no. 2 (2013). http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2422081.

Le Rider, Jacques. « Oubli, mémoire, histoire », Commentaire 1998/4 (Numéro 84), p. 965-974

Leaver, Tama. “Researching the Ends of Identity: Birth and Death on Social Media.” Social Media+ Society 1, no. 1 (2015): 2056305115578877.

———. “The Social Media Contradiction: Data Mining and Digital Death.” M/C Journal 16, no. 2 (2013). http://journal.media-culture.org.au/index.php/mcjournal/article/viewArticle/625%20This%20has%20a%20focus%20on%20Twitter.

Lee, Jeehyeon. “Death and Live Feeds: Privacy Protection in Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets.” Colum. Bus. L. Rev., 2015, 654.

Pinch Rachel, “Protecting Digital Assets after Death: Issues to Consider in Planning for Your Digital Estate | Wayne Law Review.” Accessed March 2, 2016. http://waynelawreview.org/protecting-digital-assets-after-death-issues-to-consider-in-planning-for-your-digital-estate/.

Lingel, Jessa. “The Digital Remains: Social Media and Practices of Online Grief.” The Information Society 29, no. 3 (May 1, 2013): 190–95. doi:10.1080/01972243.2013.777311.

Locasto, Michael E., Michael Massimi, and Peter J. DePasquale. “Security and Privacy Considerations in Digital Death.” In Proceedings of the 2011 Workshop on New Security Paradigms Workshop, 1–10. ACM, 2011. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2073278.

Maciel, Cristiano. “Issues of the Social Web Interaction Project Faced with Afterlife Digital Legacy.” In Proceedings of the 10th Brazilian Symposium on on Human Factors in Computing Systems and the 5th Latin American Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 3–12. Brazilian Computer Society, 2011. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2254441.

Maciel, Cristiano, and Vinícius Carvalho Pereira. Digital Legacy and Interaction: Post-Mortem Issues. Springer Science & Business Media, 2013.

Maciel, Cristiano, and Vinicius Carvalho Pereira. “Social Network Users’ Religiosity and the Design of Post Mortem Aspects.” In Human-Computer Interaction–INTERACT 2013, 640–57. Springer, 2013. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-40477-1_43.

Marková, BcA Kateřina. “Digital Dying in Personal Information Management.” University of Porto, 2011. http://www.academia.edu/download/31042415/000149867.pdf.

Marwick, Alice, and Nicole B. Ellison. “‘There Isn’t Wifi in Heaven!’ Negotiating Visibility on Facebook Memorial Pages.” Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 56, no. 3 (July 1, 2012): 378–400. doi:10.1080/08838151.2012.705197.

Massimi, Michael, Wendy Moncur, William Odom, Richard Banks, and David Kirk. “Memento Mori: Technology Design for the End of Life.” In CHI’12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2759–62. ACM, 2012. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2212714.

Massimi, Michael, William Odom, Richard Banks, and David Kirk. “Matters of Life and Death: Locating the End of Life in Lifespan-Oriented HCI Research.” In Proceedings of the Sigchi Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 987–96. ACM, 2011. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1979090.

McCallig, Damien. “Facebook after Death: An Evolving Policy in a Social Network.” International Journal of Law and Information Technology 22, no. 2 (June 1, 2014): 107–40. doi:10.1093/ijlit/eat012.

Meese, James, Martin Gibbs, Marcus Carter, Michael Arnold, Bjorn Nansen, and Tamara Kohn. “Selfies| Selfies at Funerals: Mourning and Presencing on Social Media Platforms.” International Journal of Communication 9 (2015): 14.

Meese, James, Bjorn Nansen, Tamara Kohn, Michael Arnold, and Martin Gibbs. “Posthumous Personhood and the Affordances of Digital Media.” Mortality 20, no. 4 (October 2, 2015): 408–20. doi:10.1080/13576275.2015.1083724.

Mohler, R. Albert. “A New Meaning for ‘Dead Air’—Digital Death in the Media Age,” 2007. http://digital.library.sbts.edu/handle/10392/1368.

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Pitsillides, Stacey, Savvas Katsikides, and Martin Conreen. “Digital Death.” Poulymenakou, Angeliki/Papargyris, Anthony: IoV09. Images of Virtuality: Conceptualizations and Applications in Everyday Life, IFIP WG9 5 (2009). https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Martin_Conreen/publication/266603001_Digital_Death/links/54acfb4e0cf23c69a2b85b3a.pdf.

Rabatel, Alain, and Marie-Laure Florea. “Re-Présentations de La Mort Dans Les Médias D’information.” Questions de Communication, no. 1 (2011): 7–28.

Skelton, Alissa. “Facebook After Death: What Should the Law Say?” Mashable. Accessed March 6, 2016. http://mashable.com/2012/01/26/digital-assets-after-death/.

Sofka Carla, Illene Noppe Cupit, and Kathleen R. Gilbert. Dying, Death, and Grief in an Online Universe: For Counselors and Educators. Springer Publishing Company, 2012.

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Touchette, Jacynthe. “Le Patrimoine Numérique, Le Web et La Mort,” 2012. https://papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca/xmlui/handle/1866/7038.

University of Chester, Howard Williams, Alison Atkin, and University of Sheffield. “Virtually Dead: Digital Public Mortuary Archaeology.” Internet Archaeology, no. 40 (2015). doi:10.11141/ia.40.7.4.

Varnado, Sandi. “Your Digital Footprint Left Behind at Death: An Illustration of Technology Leaving the Law Behind,” 2014. http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2439449.

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Walter, Tony. “New Mourners, Old Mourners: Online Memorial Culture as a Chapter in the History of Mourning.” New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia 21, no. 1–2 (April 3, 2015): 10–24. doi:10.1080/13614568.2014.983555.

Wright, Nicola. “Death and the Internet: The Implications of the Digital Afterlife.” First Monday 19, no. 6 (May 21, 2014). http://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/4998.