To explore possible distinctive features of online memorials for youth suicides, amid concerns about glorification, we compared public Facebook memorials for suicides and road traffic accident deaths, using Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count software. People who posted on memorial sites wrote at greater length about suicides, using longer words and more quotation marks. Words suggesting causation and achievement were more prevalent in suicide memorials. Thematic content for the two types of death was more similar than different. Suicide memorial posts had more tentative words, non-fluencies, and question marks, suggesting that people were struggling to make sense of these deaths
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...
Living in the shadow of suicide: the narrative of an online internet memorial site created by a surv...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...
This study compared the written memorials on websites posted by survivors of suicide with those writ...
Although several studies have looked at the phenomenon of online memorialization, online involvement...
© 2014 The Author(s). The last 10 years have seen a rise in Internet sites commemorating those lost ...
Although several studies have looked at the phenomenon of online memorialization, online involvement...
The Author presents a study of memorial websites relating to persons who have committed suicide. The...
This paper presents draws on interviews with individuals who have experience of creating, maintainin...
The advent of Facebook has created an explosion of social media accounts, to the point where most co...
Digital media offer new domains for people to articulate aspects of their everyday selves, as well a...
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...
e research draws on the experiences of bereaved individuals who utilize Facebook to memorialize love...
As the world\u27s largest social networking site, Facebook, continues to grow in popularity, it is i...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...
Living in the shadow of suicide: the narrative of an online internet memorial site created by a surv...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...
This study compared the written memorials on websites posted by survivors of suicide with those writ...
Although several studies have looked at the phenomenon of online memorialization, online involvement...
© 2014 The Author(s). The last 10 years have seen a rise in Internet sites commemorating those lost ...
Although several studies have looked at the phenomenon of online memorialization, online involvement...
The Author presents a study of memorial websites relating to persons who have committed suicide. The...
This paper presents draws on interviews with individuals who have experience of creating, maintainin...
The advent of Facebook has created an explosion of social media accounts, to the point where most co...
Digital media offer new domains for people to articulate aspects of their everyday selves, as well a...
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...
e research draws on the experiences of bereaved individuals who utilize Facebook to memorialize love...
As the world\u27s largest social networking site, Facebook, continues to grow in popularity, it is i...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...
Living in the shadow of suicide: the narrative of an online internet memorial site created by a surv...
When someone dies, their online identity does not die with them. If a deceased Facebook user leaves ...