This study looks at how mourning is expressed using the hashtag #grief on the social media app TikTok using qualitative content analysis. In a dataset of 100 TikTok videos, this article explores how the TikTok ranking algorithms, which orders content based on previous user engagements, may connect people in mourning across the platform and how these platform-enabled interactions may shape grief expressions. The study shows how grief was narrated on TikTok, which sociotechnical templates (such as duets, stitches, and audios) were incorporated into such expressions, and how these expressions of grief challenged societal mourning norms. This article ends with a discussion about how different subcultural norms on TikTok are linked to the way in...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
This study looks at how mourning is expressed using the hashtag #grief on the social media app TikTo...
Wagner A. Do not Click “Like” When Somebody has Died: The Role of Norms for Mourning Practices in So...
This book investigates how social media are reconfiguring dying, death, and mourning. Taking a narra...
The article attempts to explore the specific performative and digital practice of users sharing digi...
This paper introduces a new line of investigation into Social Media Mourning (SMM), the act of indi...
Thanatechnology is a budding field that explores the nexus of technology within grieving rituals and...
This article provides the theoretical background for this Special Issue which explores the mediatiza...
In this paper we highlight preliminary findings from a study at the intersection of Instagram use an...
TikTok has become a popular social media application since the onset of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic b...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper presents findings from a study of Instagram use and fune...
The mediated closeness experienced by social media users is built on the ongoing accumulation of per...
In March 2019, the first ever act of terrorist violence in New Zealand was live-streamed on social m...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
This study looks at how mourning is expressed using the hashtag #grief on the social media app TikTo...
Wagner A. Do not Click “Like” When Somebody has Died: The Role of Norms for Mourning Practices in So...
This book investigates how social media are reconfiguring dying, death, and mourning. Taking a narra...
The article attempts to explore the specific performative and digital practice of users sharing digi...
This paper introduces a new line of investigation into Social Media Mourning (SMM), the act of indi...
Thanatechnology is a budding field that explores the nexus of technology within grieving rituals and...
This article provides the theoretical background for this Special Issue which explores the mediatiza...
In this paper we highlight preliminary findings from a study at the intersection of Instagram use an...
TikTok has become a popular social media application since the onset of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic b...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper presents findings from a study of Instagram use and fune...
The mediated closeness experienced by social media users is built on the ongoing accumulation of per...
In March 2019, the first ever act of terrorist violence in New Zealand was live-streamed on social m...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...
Death is a universal, and for humans so is the experience of grief that follows. This dissertation e...