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Celebrities' Memorial Afterlives: Obituaries, Tributes, and Posthumous Gossip in the Romanian Media Deathscape

机译:名人的纪念活动:在罗马尼亚媒体死亡景观中的厌恨,悼念和追肥和八卦

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Cross-culturally, dead are protected from posthumous negative evaluations by the universal "nil nisi bonum" precept that governs the ethics within the community of mourners. In this study, we set out to test the observance of this injunction against posthumous gossiping in the Romanian public deathscape. Obituaries and other posthumous articles (N = 1,148) were collected that covered the deaths of 63 celebrities who passed away between 2013 and 2016. Materials were gathered from the digital archives of three Romanian news sources (a news agency, a "quality" newspaper, and a tabloid), published one week after the moment of death. The findings show that 22% of the articles do contain negative evaluations of the deceased. The percentage rises to 36.4% if we restrict the sample to only those celebrities with a controversial anthumous reputation (19 of 63). These results indicate that celebrities are not spared from critical assessments after they pass away.
机译:通过跨文化,死亡受到普遍的“零NISI Bonum”的保护,管辖哀悼者内部的伦理。 在这项研究中,我们开始测试悲伤对罗马尼亚公共死亡景观的讨厌。 收集了Ob告和其他讨厌的文章(n = 1,148),涵盖了2013年和2016年间消失的63名名人的死亡。材料从三个罗马尼亚新闻来源的数字档案馆收集(一个新闻机构,“质量”报纸, 和一个小报),在死亡时刻出版。 调查结果表明,22%的物品确实含有对死者的负面评价。 如果我们只将样品限制在那些具有争议的不受欢迎的声誉(第19条第63条第19条中,则百分比上升至36.4%。 这些结果表明,在传递后,名人不会在关键评估中避免。

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