[Air-L] Facebook Grieving and bereavement

Jonathan Marshall Jonathan.Marshall at uts.edu.au
Wed Oct 24 14:25:54 PDT 2018


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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From: Air-L <air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org> on behalf of Regina Tuma <rtuma at fielding.edu>
Sent: Thursday, 25 October 2018 5:30 AM
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Subject: [Air-L] Facebook Grieving and bereavement

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
School of Psychology
Fielding Graduate University
2020 De la Vina Street | Santa Barbara, CA 93105
http://www.fielding.edu/
Twitter @obspsy

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