[Air-L] Facebook Grieving and bereavement

Fanny Georges fageor at gmail.com
Wed Oct 24 14:44:07 PDT 2018


I wrote also some papers on this topic; you will find references inside! ;-)

   1. GEORGES, Fanny (2014) « *Post mortem *digital identities and new
   memorial uses of Facebook. The identity of the producer of a memorial page.
   » Thanatos 3 1/2014: Death, mourning and the internet. [Texte intégral
   Thanatos]
   <https://thanatosjournal.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/georges_fbidentities2.pdf>

   2. GEORGES, Fanny (2017) « Digital eternities. Post-mortem digital
   identity from a semio-pragmatic perspective ». Revue Language Learning
   and Information and Communication Systems (Alsic)*, 20*. [Texte
   intégral  ALSIC] <https://alsic.revues.org/3010>
   3. GEORGES, Fanny, JULLIARD, Virginie (2018) « Digital Eternities
». In *Towards
   a philosophy of digital media*. A. Romele & E. Terrone (dir.). Palgrave.


best,
F Georges
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Le mer. 24 oct. 2018 à 23:26, Jonathan Marshall <
Jonathan.Marshall at uts.edu.au> a écrit :

>
> For what its worth, I wrote an article on grief on a mailing list which
> might have some historical resonances.
>
> (2012) ‘Culture, Disorder and Death in an Online World’. In Honglei Li
> (ed) Virtual Community Participation and Motivation: Cross-Disciplinary
> Theories, IGI Global.
> Reprinted in Information Resources Management Association (ed) Cross
> Cultural Interaction: Concepts, methodologies, tools and Applications. IGI
> 2104.
> https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4979-8.ch057
>
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> Dear List Members,
> I have a student who is interested in studying bereavement posts on
> Facebook. I’m wondering if you know of any interesting readings.
> Much appreciated,
> Regina
>
> Regina M Tuma, PhD
> Doctoral Faculty, Media Psychology
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