A space for suffering? : communicating breast cancer in an online self-help context
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/2334Date
2008-12-01Type
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Peer reviewed
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Sandaunet, Anne GreteAbstract
In this article, I explore the communication in an online self-help group for Norwegian
women with breast cancer, aiming to add further knowledge to the question of whether the online context functions as a “liberating realm” for alternative discourses about illness. My analysis is conducted within an action oriented frame and is based on participant observation
of the online communication and qualitative interviews of women who participated in the
group. Based on the analysis, I argue that proposals of a replication of dominating offline discourses in online communication are affirmed. More precisely, the argument is that a “socially desirable” story about the cancer “hero” was further circulated in this online context, and that experiences of resignation and meaninglessness were not woven into the communication. Offering some reflections on this process, I suggest that it has active and voluntary aspects that need attention in further research.
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Final draft post refereeing, reprinted with permission. Published version available at publisher's site: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732308327076
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SageCitation
Qualitative Health Research, Vol. 18, No. 12, 1631-1641 (2008)Metadata
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