Mourning in a ‘Sociotechnically’ Acceptable Manner : A Facebook Case Study

Myles, David et Millerand, Florence (2016). « Mourning in a ‘Sociotechnically’ Acceptable Manner : A Facebook Case Study », dans Memory in a Mediated World. Remembering and Reconstructing, sous la dir. de Hajek, Andrea; Lohmeier, Christine et Pentzold, Christian. London, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 229-243.

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This chapter investigates how mourning practices are transposed on and performed through social network sites (SNS). We define mourning practices as the ways in which bereavement status is performed and grief is expressed in socially acceptable manners. This interest in the social dimension of mourning was already present in Durkheim’s work (1912/2008, p. 567) in which he argues that ‘grief is not the spontaneous expression of individual emotions’.1 Mourning practices are framed through a series of conventions, customs and rules (Baudry, 2003) that authorize certain rights and privileges, but also stress certain restrictions and obligations to specific individuals (de Vries, 2001; Sklar, 1991). Mourning ‘causes mass or individual behaviours (attitudes, conducts, rituals) that are more or less strictly codified depending on cases, places and times’ (Thomas, 1988, p. 44).

Type: Chapitre de livre
Mots-clés ou Sujets: DEUIL, ÉTUDE DE CAS, FACEBOOK, USAGES NUMÉRIQUES
Unité d'appartenance: Centres institutionnels > Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie (CIRST)
Faculté de communication > Département de communication sociale et publique
Déposé par: Florence Millerand
Date de dépôt: 10 sept. 2021 09:09
Dernière modification: 10 sept. 2021 09:09
Adresse URL : http://archipel.uqam.ca/id/eprint/14591

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