Northumbria University
The 6th International Symposium of the Death Online / Research Network
Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom, May 31st – June 2nd, 2023
Digital media are now integral to death, grief and memory, from personal illness blogs and live-streamed funerals to online support groups and virtual memorials. Studying ‘death online’ involves attention to cultural change, identity performances, social bonding, legal matters, design innovations, business opportunities and more.
The Death Online Research Network was founded in Copenhagen in 2013 to encourage international collaboration and conversation around the study of death and digital media.
The meeting will explore Death Futures in relation to Death Online research and practice. We warmly welcome new members to the network as well as old friends.
The future of death is entangled in uncertainty with technologies and human nature shifting in ways that are only just becoming apparent to us. Our legacies are now blended sites of on- and offline identities that come with questions of privacy, ownership and control, continuously being redefined both socially and legally. Fields of medical and genetic research offer us dreams of immortality while ecological concerns and cultural shifts are driving us towards new forms of dispersing human bodies at the end of life. Design and emerging technologies are at the forefront of these futures, driving forward developments and supporting rich imaginations and media representations of what the future of death might hold for societies.
Programme under construction, DORS#6 2023
DORS#6 will take place at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom and will be hosted by the in collaboration with . The conference will be held in , which is in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, just a couple of roads from the main shopping areas and cultural centres.
Our hotel partner for this event is who have preferential rates for Northumbria conferences – you can book with them directly stating you are part of the DEATH FUTURES: #DORS6 conference at Northumbria University when making your booking and should be offered these rates:
However, should you wish to arrange your own accommodation, Newcastle has a range of reasonable hotels, bed and breakfast or rental options and the city is very walkable. It additionally has good transport links to the coast and many sites of historic interest, such as .
For flights you can book to arrive directly at Newcastle International Airport or take a 3-hour train from any of the London airports, or a 1.5-hour train from Edinburgh. Either of these options can be booked via the train company LNER.
There is also an option to attend a Post-Graduate Researcher (Junior Researcher) Workshop, which will take place on the 31st May (morning) / 2nd June (afternoon) please indicate if you would like to attend either of the sessions during the booking process.
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