I conduct a textual analysis of a digital memorial to understand the ways in which the digital sphere has disrupted or altered material and aesthetic displays of death and the associated genre of discourses surrounding death. I first use Morris’s history of traditional gravescapes to situate digital memorials within their broader historical context. I then draw on the functional genre of eulogies, in particular Jamieson and Campbell’s systematic description of eulogies, as a textual analytic to understand Facebook’s unique memorializing discourse. My analysis suggests that the affordances of the Internet allow for a peculiar dynamic wherein the bereaved engage in communication with the deceased instead of with each other and yet strengthen ...
A number of digital platforms and services have recently emerged that allow users to create posthumo...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...
I conduct a textual analysis of a digital memorial to understand the ways in which the digital spher...
Digital media offer new domains for people to articulate aspects of their everyday selves, as well a...
Digital media offer new domains for people to articulate aspects of their everyday selves, as well a...
Memorialization — the ways that the dead are remembered and remain part of the society of the living...
Bereavement practices with the material legacies of the dead are known to be deeply complex, multifa...
Impending death and the event of passing can leave one in a state beyond bereavement, leading to a p...
The first ‘Digital Death Day,’ held on 20 May 2010, brought together world experts in the fields of ...
This article analyzes comments posted in response to articles and blog posts discussing Facebook\u27...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
Bereavement practices with the material legacies of the dead are known to be deeply complex, multifa...
Social networking websites and applications have become the defining factor of online social interac...
The advent of Facebook has created an explosion of social media accounts, to the point where most co...
A number of digital platforms and services have recently emerged that allow users to create posthumo...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...
I conduct a textual analysis of a digital memorial to understand the ways in which the digital spher...
Digital media offer new domains for people to articulate aspects of their everyday selves, as well a...
Digital media offer new domains for people to articulate aspects of their everyday selves, as well a...
Memorialization — the ways that the dead are remembered and remain part of the society of the living...
Bereavement practices with the material legacies of the dead are known to be deeply complex, multifa...
Impending death and the event of passing can leave one in a state beyond bereavement, leading to a p...
The first ‘Digital Death Day,’ held on 20 May 2010, brought together world experts in the fields of ...
This article analyzes comments posted in response to articles and blog posts discussing Facebook\u27...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
Bereavement practices with the material legacies of the dead are known to be deeply complex, multifa...
Social networking websites and applications have become the defining factor of online social interac...
The advent of Facebook has created an explosion of social media accounts, to the point where most co...
A number of digital platforms and services have recently emerged that allow users to create posthumo...
For the past two decades, as in so many other fields of our social lives, digital media has permeate...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...