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After Columbine: How People Mourn Sudden Death
by
Fast, Jonathan D.
in
Adolescent
/ Attitude to Death
/ Bereavement
/ Bowlby, John
/ Children
/ College Students
/ Colorado
/ Columbine
/ Columbine High School
/ Columbine High School Shooting
/ Communities
/ Community Relations
/ Crime
/ crime victims
/ crises
/ Death & dying
/ Death, Sudden
/ Decoration
/ Emotional Response
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family - psychology
/ Grief
/ Grief work
/ High Schools
/ Homicide
/ Homicide - psychology
/ Humans
/ Hunger
/ Internet
/ Killing
/ Legal Problems
/ Manipulation
/ Memorials & monuments
/ Mourning
/ Parents
/ Personal relationships
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology, Social
/ Public Schools
/ Religion and Psychology
/ Residence Characteristics
/ School Safety
/ School shootings
/ School Social Workers
/ School violence
/ Schools
/ Secondary schools
/ Social Action
/ Social aspects
/ Social case work
/ Social Change
/ Social Work
/ Sudden death
/ Survivors - psychology
/ Symbols
/ Trusts (Financial)
/ USA
/ Victims
/ Victims of Crime
/ Violence
/ Websites
2003
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After Columbine: How People Mourn Sudden Death
by
Fast, Jonathan D.
in
Adolescent
/ Attitude to Death
/ Bereavement
/ Bowlby, John
/ Children
/ College Students
/ Colorado
/ Columbine
/ Columbine High School
/ Columbine High School Shooting
/ Communities
/ Community Relations
/ Crime
/ crime victims
/ crises
/ Death & dying
/ Death, Sudden
/ Decoration
/ Emotional Response
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family - psychology
/ Grief
/ Grief work
/ High Schools
/ Homicide
/ Homicide - psychology
/ Humans
/ Hunger
/ Internet
/ Killing
/ Legal Problems
/ Manipulation
/ Memorials & monuments
/ Mourning
/ Parents
/ Personal relationships
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology, Social
/ Public Schools
/ Religion and Psychology
/ Residence Characteristics
/ School Safety
/ School shootings
/ School Social Workers
/ School violence
/ Schools
/ Secondary schools
/ Social Action
/ Social aspects
/ Social case work
/ Social Change
/ Social Work
/ Sudden death
/ Survivors - psychology
/ Symbols
/ Trusts (Financial)
/ USA
/ Victims
/ Victims of Crime
/ Violence
/ Websites
2003
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After Columbine: How People Mourn Sudden Death
by
Fast, Jonathan D.
in
Adolescent
/ Attitude to Death
/ Bereavement
/ Bowlby, John
/ Children
/ College Students
/ Colorado
/ Columbine
/ Columbine High School
/ Columbine High School Shooting
/ Communities
/ Community Relations
/ Crime
/ crime victims
/ crises
/ Death & dying
/ Death, Sudden
/ Decoration
/ Emotional Response
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family - psychology
/ Grief
/ Grief work
/ High Schools
/ Homicide
/ Homicide - psychology
/ Humans
/ Hunger
/ Internet
/ Killing
/ Legal Problems
/ Manipulation
/ Memorials & monuments
/ Mourning
/ Parents
/ Personal relationships
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology, Social
/ Public Schools
/ Religion and Psychology
/ Residence Characteristics
/ School Safety
/ School shootings
/ School Social Workers
/ School violence
/ Schools
/ Secondary schools
/ Social Action
/ Social aspects
/ Social case work
/ Social Change
/ Social Work
/ Sudden death
/ Survivors - psychology
/ Symbols
/ Trusts (Financial)
/ USA
/ Victims
/ Victims of Crime
/ Violence
/ Websites
2003
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After Columbine: How People Mourn Sudden Death
2003
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Responses to the rampage killings at Columbine High School were analyzed at the national level, the level of the community, and that of the family. In many cases people responded by undertaking \"grief projects\" involving manipulation of symbols, either in the creation of artwork, the decoration of existing structures, on internet websites, and in the raising (and occasional destruction) of memorial objects. Many of these projects were undertaken together to create a community of bereavement. It is suggested that these projects are best understood within the context of Worden's task model of mourning (Worden, 1991), particularly task three, \"Adjusting to an environment in which the deceased is missing.\" The differences between mourning sudden death and anticipated death are also explored.
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