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<creator>
<creatorName nameType="Personal">Ana Daldon</creatorName>
<givenName>Ana</givenName>
<familyName>Daldon</familyName>
</creator>
</creators>
<contributors>
<contributor contributorType="Other">
<contributorName>Virgil Widrich</contributorName>
<givenName>Virgil</givenName>
<familyName>Widrich</familyName>
</contributor>
</contributors>
<titles>
<title>Virtual Heritage</title>
</titles>
<descriptions>
<description descriptionType="Other">In the last years, several alterative social media and virtual socio-connections are under consideration in order to alter the threats of non-social media life, discontinued verbal communication, negative self-images and the dependence of corps-à-corps relationships. A ritualitiy is a socialmedia-real ritual developed considering and calculating the number of social media contacts obtained thanks to funerals, amounts and duration of eternal profile-page consultation, the quotient between the on-line and the printed photo after the funeral ceremony, etc. Ritualities are supposed to mitigate the sorrow impact on a man caused by the death of another sample of men. This work shows the results of the research Virtual Heritage: a comparison between dynamics in aftermath social media and ritualities (Daldon, 2015) and is a laboratory on ritualities with the aim to collect new data.</description>
</descriptions>
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<dates>
<date dateType="Created">2022-12-13T17:51:49.148Z</date>
</dates>
<subjects>
<subject>2015 Sommersemester</subject>
<subject>summer term 2015</subject>
</subjects>
<formats></formats>
<rightsList>
<rights></rights>
</rightsList>
</resource>
