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May 3, 2013 · Online identities survive the deaths of those they represent, leaving friends and families to struggle with the appropriate ways to incorporate ...
Facebook creates a new setting for death and grieving – one that is broadly public with an ongoing integration into daily life.
Beyond the Grave: Facebook as a Site for the Expansion of Death and Mourning. Jed R. Brubaker, Gillian R. Hayes, and Paul Dourish. Department of Informatics ...
Online identities survive the deaths of those they represent, leaving friends and families to struggle with the appropriate ways to incorporate these ...
Beyond the Grave: Facebook as a Site for the Expansion of Death and Mourning Journal Article ... On 1 Facebook pages. 256 readers on Mendeley. See more details.
Beyond the Grave: Facebook as a site for the expansion of death and mourning ; Year of Publication, 2013 ; Authors, Brubaker, J., G. Hayes, and P. Dourish.
May 1, 2013 · Based on our qualitative study of death and mourning online, we identify the way that social networking sites enable expansion—temporally, ...
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How do our identities persist in a timeless context? Through this analysis we will see how social media expand public mourning and death rituals in temporal, ...
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Oct 14, 2021 · This study explored the processes involved when the bereaved use Facebook to continue bonds with the deceased.