Beyond the Grave: Facebook as a site for the expansion of death and mourning

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TitleBeyond the Grave: Facebook as a site for the expansion of death and mourning
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsBrubaker J, Hayes G, Dourish P
JournalThe Information Society
Volume29
Start Page152
Issue3
Pagination163
Keywordsbereavement, death, dying, Facebook, social network sites
Abstract

Online identities survive the deaths of those they represent, leaving friends and families to struggle with the appropriate ways to incorporate these identities into the practices of grief and mourning,raising important questions. How are practices of online memorialization connected to conventional rituals of grief and mourning?What is the role of online digital identity postmortem? How do trajectories of death and dying incorporate both online and offline concerns? Based on our qualitative study of death and mourning online, we identify the way that social networking sites enable expansion—temporally, spatially, and socially—of public mourning. Rather than looking at online practices as disruptions of traditional practices of grief and memorialization, we examine them as new sites in which public mourning takes place.

URLhttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01972243.2013.777300#.UZuqnys6Vch
DOI10.1080/01972243.2013.777300