CT - Fantastic inquiry, and what a great list compiled so far. I have found the below intriguing: Bryson, J. J. (2012). Internet memory and life after death. Bereavement Care, 31(2), 70-72. doi:10.1080/02682621.2012.710494 Haverinen, A. (2010). Digitized Mourning. Suomen Antropologi: Journal Of The Finnish Anthropological Society, 35(3), 87-89. Finlay, C. J., & Krueger, G. (2011). A Space for Mothers: Grief as Identity Construction on Memorial Websites Created by SIDS Parents. Omega: Journal Of Death & Dying, 63(1), 21-44. doi:10.2190/OM.63.1.b Swartwood, R. M., Veach, P., Kuhne, J., Hyun Kyung, L., & Kangting, J. (2011). Surviving Grief: An Analysis of the Exchange of Hope in Online Grief Communities. Omega: Journal Of Death & Dying, 63(2), 161-181. doi:10.2190/OM.63.2.d Additionally, the Pew Internet & American Life Project released a presentation about Online Grief Support Groups in November 2001: www.pewinternet.org/Presentations/2001/Online-Grief-Support-Groups.aspx Best, Sharon Greenfield @SharonG On Dec 29, 2012, at 1:35 AM, Cagla Taskin wrote:
Dear list members,
I am currently writing my Master's thesis on practices of grieving and bereavement online, with a focus on a suicide survivors forum case study. Any literature recommendations would be highly appreciated.
Thank you in advance, CT