Covid-19 and the mediatization of the funeral industry in Australia and Denmark

Stine Gotved, Hannah Gould, Lisbeth Klastrup
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This article focuses on the mediatization of funeral practices and customer relations in a business with human care and contact at its centre: the funeral industry. We analyse the impact of Covid-19 on the use of digital media in a comparative study of the deathcare sector in Australia and Denmark. Using surveys within the national funeral industries, qualitative interviews with funeral directors, and news media archives for 2020–2021, we identify four areas of mediatization: adaptations of specific technologies; interactions with the bereaved; transformations of funeral rites; and communications beyond the funeral service. In conclusion, we suggest that the mediatization process is a negotiation of, on the one hand, the need and growing demand for digital media into a traditions-bound business, and on the other hand, the funeral directors’ wish to care for the bereaved families through tactile, in-person relationships and emotional support.
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这篇文章的重点是葬礼实践和客户关系的调解业务与人类关怀和接触的中心:殡葬业。我们通过对澳大利亚和丹麦死亡护理部门的比较研究,分析了Covid-19对数字媒体使用的影响。通过对全国殡葬行业的调查、对殡葬承办人的定性访谈以及2020-2021年的新闻媒体档案,我们确定了媒体化的四个领域:特定技术的适应;与丧亲者的互动;丧葬仪式的变革;以及葬礼服务之外的交流。综上所述,我们认为,媒体化过程是一种协商,一方面是对数字媒体的需求和日益增长的需求成为一种传统业务,另一方面是殡仪承办人希望通过触觉、面对面的关系和情感支持来照顾丧亲家庭的愿望。
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