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Citation

DilmaƧ JA. Omega (Westport) 2018; 78(2): 161-177.

Affiliation

1 Cyprus International University, Nicosia, Cyprus.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Sage Publications)

DOI

10.1177/0030222816688903

PMID

28118779

Abstract

The new technologies have changed the rituals related to death: Creation of memorial webpages and of virtual tombs, celebration of death anniversaries are now common currency on the Internet. In spite of their disappearance among the living, the deceased continue to exist on the Web. They still receive messages from their relatives but also from strangers and are at the heart of discussions, prolonging their presence. New technologies have led to a new concept of time and of "where life ends." Through the analysis of Facebook's accounts devoted to Turkish martyrs, this article aimed to describe the new funeral rituals seen on the Internet.


Language: en

Keywords

Turkey; after-death communication; communication; death; funerals; martyrs; mourning; suicide; war

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