Cultural Challenges When Memorializing Tragedies

  • Brataas K
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Abstract

After a tragedy, victims and survivors often desire to memorialize what happened. This can take many forms, and finding the right way often involves a number of challenges. There will usually be differences of opinion among the bereaved, the injured and the uninjured survivors, and cultural aspects and differences play a major role. This presentation provides examples from around the world and hints on bridging the culture gap when memorializing a tragedy.

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Brataas, K. (2018). Cultural Challenges When Memorializing Tragedies. Proceedings of the International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference, 1, 5–7. https://doi.org/10.30658/icrcc.2018.2

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