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As we progress further into the age of technology and social media, some new trends have emerged around how we as a society deal with death. The younger generation’s tendencies to mourn in the public space that is the internet has been met with a certain amount of criticism and contempt, but is it warranted? Our modern culture has created a stigma around the ways in which we choose to grieve, and has attempted to designate what is “acceptable” and “genuine,” and what is not. On this week’s Idea Channel, we offer a defense of online mourning, and why it should not be met with such disdain. Please express your own views in the comments below!
FURTHER READING:
Funeral Selfies Are The Latest Evidence Apocalypse Can't Come Soon Enough
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/29/funeral-selfies_n_4175153.html
Teenagers Are Taking Selfies At Funerals — And A New Tumblr Has The Entire Cringeworthy Collection
http://www.businessinsider.com/selfies-at-funerals-tumblr-2013-10
A Passionate Defense of Selfies at Funerals
http://jezebel.com/a-passionate-defense-of-selfies-at-funerals-1455095190
RT If You're :( About Someone Dying
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/11/01/mourning_on_social_media_it_s_not_crass.html
On social media and collective mourning
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2014/08/on-social-media-and-collective-mourning-193800
Generation Why?
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2010/11/25/generation-why
RIP to #RIP: Why We Should Give Up Public Mourning on Social Media
http://www.vogue.com/3620415/public-mourning-social-media
The power of communal grief: Mourning Mandela and beyond
http://www.salon.com/2013/12/06/the_power_of_communal_grief_mourning_mandela_and_beyond
An Online Generation Redefines Mourning
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/23/fashion/an-online-generation-redefines-mourning.html?_r=0
Enter the Grief Police
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2016/01/enter-the-grief-police/424746
AFTER DEATH, DON’T MOURN, DIGITIZE WITH SITES LIKE ETERNI.ME
http://www.newsweek.com/2014/08/29/after-death-dont-mourn-digitize-sites-eternime-264892.html
How We Mourn in the Age of Social Media
http://time.com/47252/mourning-social-media
Bowie's Law: Grief is a delicate thing and too much internet mourning can make hypocrites of us all
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/david-bowie-grief-is-a-delicate-thing-and-too-much-internet-mourning-can-make-hypocrites-of-us-all-a6823226.html
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"Number Cruncher" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Little Birthday Acid" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Topskore" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Anti Vanishing Spray" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Tarty Prash" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Carry on Carillon" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Uptown Tennis Club" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Squarehead" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Dream Of Autumn" by Night Shift Master
soundcloud.com/dj-darkmatter-
"Insert Toy For Coin" by Eatme (http://eatme.pro/music/)
"Dizor" by Outsider
jamendo.com/en/artist/440
"Lets go back to the rock" by Outsider
jamendo.com/en/artist/440
"Something like this" by Outsider
jamendo.com/en/artist/440
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(who also has a podcast! Reasonably Sound: http://bit.ly/1sCn0BF)
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Is the internet an “acceptable” place to mourn?
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As we progress further into the age of technology and social media, some new trends have emerged around how we as a society deal with death. The younger generation’s tendencies to mourn in the public space that is the internet has been met with a certain amount of criticism and contempt, but is it warranted? Our modern culture has created a stigma around the ways in which we choose to grieve, and has attempted to designate what is “acceptable” and “genuine,” and what is not. On this week’s Idea Channel, we offer a defense of online mourning, and why it should not be met with such disdain. Please express your own views in the comments below!
FURTHER READING:
Funeral Selfies Are The Latest Evidence Apocalypse Can't Come Soon Enough
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/29/funeral-selfies_n_4175153.html
Teenagers Are Taking Selfies At Funerals — And A New Tumblr Has The Entire Cringeworthy Collection
http://www.businessinsider.com/selfies-at-funerals-tumblr-2013-10
A Passionate Defense of Selfies at Funerals
http://jezebel.com/a-passionate-defense-of-selfies-at-funerals-1455095190
RT If You're :( About Someone Dying
http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2013/11/01/mourning_on_social_media_it_s_not_crass.html
On social media and collective mourning
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2014/08/on-social-media-and-collective-mourning-193800
Generation Why?
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2010/11/25/generation-why
RIP to #RIP: Why We Should Give Up Public Mourning on Social Media
http://www.vogue.com/3620415/public-mourning-social-media
The power of communal grief: Mourning Mandela and beyond
http://www.salon.com/2013/12/06/the_power_of_communal_grief_mourning_mandela_and_beyond
An Online Generation Redefines Mourning
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/23/fashion/an-online-generation-redefines-mourning.html?_r=0
Enter the Grief Police
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2016/01/enter-the-grief-police/424746
AFTER DEATH, DON’T MOURN, DIGITIZE WITH SITES LIKE ETERNI.ME
http://www.newsweek.com/2014/08/29/after-death-dont-mourn-digitize-sites-eternime-264892.html
How We Mourn in the Age of Social Media
http://time.com/47252/mourning-social-media
Bowie's Law: Grief is a delicate thing and too much internet mourning can make hypocrites of us all
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/david-bowie-grief-is-a-delicate-thing-and-too-much-internet-mourning-can-make-hypocrites-of-us-all-a6823226.html
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TWEET OF THE WEEK:
twitter.com/ohsoordinary/status/709762344159588353
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ASSET LINKS:
All asset links can be viewed here in this fun Google doc!
docs.google.com/document/d/1FNI1IhbgEgA831-uiIbLgChA0j14NS1sPjqVHwjF_48/edit?usp=sharing
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Music:
"Europe" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Level 5" by Room for the Homeless (http://bit.ly/10N0Ykm)
"Bouncy Castle" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
":P" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Squarehead" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Number Cruncher" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Little Birthday Acid" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Topskore" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Anti Vanishing Spray" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Tarty Prash" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Carry on Carillon" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Uptown Tennis Club" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Squarehead" by Roglok (http://www.roglok.net)
"Dream Of Autumn" by Night Shift Master
soundcloud.com/dj-darkmatter-
"Insert Toy For Coin" by Eatme (http://eatme.pro/music/)
"Dizor" by Outsider
jamendo.com/en/artist/440
"Lets go back to the rock" by Outsider
jamendo.com/en/artist/440
"Something like this" by Outsider
jamendo.com/en/artist/440
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Written and hosted by Mike Rugnetta (@mikerugnetta)
(who also has a podcast! Reasonably Sound: http://bit.ly/1sCn0BF)
Made by Kornhaber Brown (http://www.kornhaberbrown.com)