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Situating Ethics in Online Mourning Research : A Scoping Review of Empirical Studies
Abstract : In the past decade, mourning practices have widely spread on the Internet. Consequently, the interest for these practices among academics has also increased. This article first offers an overview of the methods that have been used to study online mourning and to document the ethical challenges raised by researchers. Through a scoping review process, […] Lire la suite
Myles, D., Cherba, M., Millerand, F. (2018). Situating Ethics in Online Mourning Research, Conférence de l’Australia and New Zealand Communication Association, Auckland, 6 juillet.
Myles, D., Millerand, F. (2017). Mourning on Facebook in a socio-technically acceptable way. Death Research Symposium, Aarhus (Danemark), 7 mars.
Mourning in a ‘Sociotechnically’ Acceptable Manner : A Facebook Case Study
Abstract : 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) […] Lire la suite
David Myles et Cathy Bazinet interviennent dans le Le Devoir sur le thème du deuil en ligne
Dans un article écrit pour l’Agence Science-Presse et paru dans Le Devoir, Cathy Bazinet nous présente les conclusions du mémoire de David Myles intitulé Les usages d’un groupe Facebook en situation de deuil : une étude de cas. Alors que le nombre d’utilisateurs et d’utilisatrices décédé-es augmente inévitablement, on constate parallèlement une multiplication des espaces numériques […] Lire la suite