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Community psychology,digital technology,and loss: Remembrance activities of young adults who have experienced the death of a close friend
Authors:Catherine H. Stein  Jessica Hartl Majcher  Maren W. Froemming  Sarah C. Greenberg  Matthew F. Benoit  Sabrina M. Gonzales  Catherine E. Petrowski  Gina M. Mattei  Erin B. Dulek
Abstract:We argue for community psychology to include digital communications technology in research on ways that the social environment shapes fundamental human experiences. We present a qualitative study that examined the narrative accounts of 20 young adults who experienced the death of a close friend to describe both traditional and digital forms of remembrance in coping with loss. Findings suggest that young adults' activities both online and offline were intended to acknowledge the loss, exchange social support, create and sustain memories of their deceased friend, and facilitate continued communication with the deceased. Participants described both costs and benefits to their real and virtual remembrance activities. Findings illustrate ways that the study of digital technology adds to our understanding of grief and bereavement and contributes to dominant cultural narratives about coping with death. Implications of findings for research in community psychology are discussed.
Keywords:digital communications technology  remembrance  young adults  death  coping
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