Webthis chapter argues that digital communication technologies have given rise to new unique forms of collectivity through the opportunities they afford for bringing people together around the globe. Furthermore, digital media provide emplacement for. Webdigital inequalities do not only influence survivors' use of technologies to face death but persists beyond death, further affecting the deceased digital legacy. Webspecifically, she explores the creation of new forms of agency and embodiment of the dead by analyzing how inherited digital and online collections and memorials unfold their meaning. Webin the following sections, we describe several findings that describe how the systems included in our analysis support a range of practices related to death, legacy, bereavement, and remembrance. Webthe book digital departed by timothy recuber tackles two challenging, interrelated questions in the field of sociology. First, what does it mean to mourn “well” in a social world? Second, to what extent are the traces we leave online representations of. How we remember the dead by their digital afterlives. Webthis article takes as its focus an unusual and contemporary collection of efforts to commemorate those attacks and their victims, exploring the emergence of a series of internet memorials dedicated to the preservation of their memory. In this study, i examine four web memorials to explore the material construction of memory on the internet. Using blair's arguments about the rhetorical materiality of memorials, i seek.