1 | -- | 9 | Dorthe Refslund Christensen, Stine Gotved. Online memorial culture: an introduction |
10 | -- | 24 | Tony Walter. New mourners, old mourners: online memorial culture as a chapter in the history of mourning |
25 | -- | 41 | Ylva Hård Af Segerstad, Dick Kasperowski. A community for grieving: affordances of social media for support of bereaved parents |
42 | -- | 56 | Deborah Whitehead. "The story God is weaving us into": narrativizing grief, faith, and infant loss in US evangelical women's blog communities |
57 | -- | 71 | Dorthe Refslund Christensen, Kjetil Sandvik. not a relationship: timework and ritualizations at Mindet.dk |
72 | -- | 86 | Louis Bailey, Jo Bell, David Kennedy. Continuing social presence of the dead: exploring suicide bereavement through online memorialisation |
87 | -- | 105 | Korina Giaxoglou. Entextualising mourning on Facebook: stories of grief as acts of sharing |
106 | -- | 122 | Katrin Döveling. Emotion regulation in bereavement: searching for and finding emotional support in social network sites |
123 | -- | 145 | Anu Harju. Socially shared mourning: construction and consumption of collective memory |
146 | -- | 164 | Lisbeth Klastrup. "I didn't know her, but...": parasocial mourning of mediated deaths on Facebook RIP pages |
165 | -- | 184 | Laurie M. C. Faro. The Digital Monument to the Jewish Community in the Netherlands: a meaningful, ritual place for commemoration |
185 | -- | 195 | Amanda Lagerkvist. The netlore of the infinite: death (and beyond) in the digital memory ecology |