Selfies at Funerals: Mourning and Presencing on Social Media Platforms
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Marcus Carter | Martin Gibbs | Bjorn Nansen | James Meese | Michael Arnold | M. Gibbs | M. Carter | M. Arnold | T. Kohn | J. Meese | Tamara Kohn | Bjørn Nansen
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