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'Talking about his dead child, again!' Emotional self-management in relation to online mourning

机译:“再说一次他死去的孩子!”与网上哀悼有关的情绪自我管理

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This paper explores a group of Dane’s motives for and experiences with using their personal Facebook profile to cope with the death of a close relative, based on extensive semi-structured media-go-along interviews. The focus of the article is on what I label emotional self-management, which came up repeatedly during the interviews as an integrated part of mourning online. It is argued that Facebook is used as an outlet for expressing thoughts and feelings that are often experienced as bypassed or silenced in off-line social interactions. However, these expressions of grief take place within a techno-social space, where one balances on a tight line between an allowed enactment of a private public self and a denigrated enactment of an oversharing, too transgressive intimate self. One is allowed to mourn but not excessively. In trying to balance sharing but not oversharing it is argued that the interviewees engage in continous dialog with multiple internal and external others.
机译:本文基于广泛的半结构化媒体采访,探讨了丹恩(Dane)的动机和使用他们的个人Facebook个人资料来应对近亲死亡的经验。这篇文章的重点是我所说的情绪自我管理,这是访谈中作为网上哀悼的一个组成部分而反复出现的。有人认为,Facebook被用作表达思想和感受的渠道,这些思想和感受通常在离线社交互动中被绕过或沉默。但是,这些悲伤的表达发生在技术社会的空间内,在这个空间中,人们在允许的私人公共自我颁布与否定的过度共享,过于侵犯性的亲密自我之间达成了一条紧线。一个人可以哀悼,但不能过分哀悼。为了平衡分享而不是过度分享,有人认为受访者与多个内部和外部其他人进行持续的对话。

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