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Grieving with Facebook Ylva Hård af Segerstad & Mathias Klang (@klang67)

Grieving With Facebook

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Grieving with FacebookYlva Hård af Segerstad & Mathias Klang (@klang67)

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Early days

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Superficial social media

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Spreads misery, wasteful, harmful, anti-social…

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If we don't teach our children to be alone, they're going to be more lonely.

S. Turkle

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The oneness of Facebook

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Distancing of death

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Informality & failure of language

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Looking at Grief to understand

Mourning

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New social norms

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Pilot study

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Over 90%: Women

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Over 90%: > 3 months bereavement

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Over 50%: Check the page several times per day

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Over 50% update their status less than once a month

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Interaction

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Over 85% feel that group provides something that “real world” does not

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The road ahead

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Interviews, texts, other

groups & other

networks

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Norms, Rules & taboos

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Research agenda

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Crucial infrastructures

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THANKS!

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Mathias Klang [email protected] or @klang67

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