This text investigates weblogs of terminally ill created by patients to express emotions about dying and death, as well as to reflect about their life and how they want to be remembered. The authors analysed weblogs of terminally ill employed as research instruments in English hospices as well as weblogs created by individual patients in private settings in the Netherlands. Altena and Ngwenya find that weblogs provide an innovative means of funerary expression. They argue that weblogs are important mediators to help patients and their bereaved to cope with their illness, imminent death and mourning. Furthermore, the patients' comprehension and acceptance of their situation through the use of weblogs could possibly help in the prediction of ...
Memorial websites on the Internet constitute a new form for expressing grief and for remembering dec...
The creation of places of remembrance in virtual space constitutes a new ritual to commemorate the d...
Living in the shadow of suicide: the narrative of an online internet memorial site created by a surv...
The pervasive use and potential of weblogs has increased the field of social health informatics and ...
Introduction: Social media and especially microblogs are allowing society to keep a dynamic narrativ...
When confronted with the approaching end of their lives, people can turn to narrating and sharing pe...
Abstract In the mid-twentieth century, the social movement of death revivalism sought to resist the...
The uses of social media have become ubiquitous in contemporary society at an astonishingly fast-pac...
Although death has been frequently discussed in health communication, there has been a lack of resea...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how Internet support may be changing the experience...
To understand online mourning possibilities, this work presents a bibliographic review that identifi...
© 2014 The Author(s). The last 10 years have seen a rise in Internet sites commemorating those lost ...
Communication technologies have become a valuable resource for responding to the profound challenges...
The creation of places of remembrance in virtual space constitutes a new ritual to commemorate the d...
Memorial websites on the Internet constitute a new form for expressing grief and for remembering dec...
The creation of places of remembrance in virtual space constitutes a new ritual to commemorate the d...
Living in the shadow of suicide: the narrative of an online internet memorial site created by a surv...
The pervasive use and potential of weblogs has increased the field of social health informatics and ...
Introduction: Social media and especially microblogs are allowing society to keep a dynamic narrativ...
When confronted with the approaching end of their lives, people can turn to narrating and sharing pe...
Abstract In the mid-twentieth century, the social movement of death revivalism sought to resist the...
The uses of social media have become ubiquitous in contemporary society at an astonishingly fast-pac...
Although death has been frequently discussed in health communication, there has been a lack of resea...
From the beginning of known human history people have devised ways of providing enduring links betw...
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore how Internet support may be changing the experience...
To understand online mourning possibilities, this work presents a bibliographic review that identifi...
© 2014 The Author(s). The last 10 years have seen a rise in Internet sites commemorating those lost ...
Communication technologies have become a valuable resource for responding to the profound challenges...
The creation of places of remembrance in virtual space constitutes a new ritual to commemorate the d...
Memorial websites on the Internet constitute a new form for expressing grief and for remembering dec...
The creation of places of remembrance in virtual space constitutes a new ritual to commemorate the d...
Living in the shadow of suicide: the narrative of an online internet memorial site created by a surv...