2015
DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2015.1056562
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An analysis of obituaries in staff magazines

Abstract: In the literature, extensive attention is given to the content, structure, and style of obituaries in newspapers. Analyses of the demise of colleagues in internal business communications are however nonexistent. This article discusses a bottom-up analysis of 150 obituaries published in Flemish staff magazines--obituaries that mostly focus on the deceased's career and professional qualities. Following analysis, the data were divided in obituaries that are continuous texts and obituaries with a letter format. Th… Show more

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“…The analysis of 150 obituaries of sportspeople confirms that obituaries are a homogeneous, stable genre (Moses & Marelli, 2003;Heynderickx & Dieltjens, 2016). Even though the material consists of online obituaries, the structure and the format of the texts are as predictable as those of print obituaries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…The analysis of 150 obituaries of sportspeople confirms that obituaries are a homogeneous, stable genre (Moses & Marelli, 2003;Heynderickx & Dieltjens, 2016). Even though the material consists of online obituaries, the structure and the format of the texts are as predictable as those of print obituaries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Tight (2008) distinguishes between traditional and untraditional obituaries, a distinction confirmed by Heynderickx & Dieltjens, 2016. The differences between the traditional and the untraditional obituaries lie at different levels: format, content, structure, and language use. In the research material of Heynderickx & Dieltjens, 2016, the majority of the untraditional obituaries have a letter format, which explains some of the differences. One of the characteristics of untraditional obituaries is the greater presence of metaphors that do not fit the categorization of Crespo Ferna´ndez (2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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