STUDIO FOR NARRATIVE SPACES

Project

Trauma, Spirituality, Expression

Summary

"Finding spiritual meaning in communicating trauma."

People who experienced near-death events often turn to personal expression as a way of processing trauma and articulating beliefs. While scholars have examined how individuals share near-death experiences (NDEs), limited research has explored how these narratives are communicated collaboratively on today's socialmedia platforms. We analyzed 200 randomly sampled TikTok videos tagged with #nde and related hashtags. Content analysis revealed that individuals often use NDE narratives to articulate personal meaning, with spiritual and religious themes appearing in the majority of posts and serving as a means of exploring and making sense of personal spiritual perspectives. Consistent with this, analyses of comment sections reveal that videos containing spiritual themes tend to attract more engagement and foster deeper conversations around faith and meaning. Our findings offer insights into how online platforms facilitate community-level engagement with spirituality, and suggest implications for design of spaces that support shared expression and connection in specialized communities.

Publication: Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'26), arxiv.

People

Yifan Evan Zhao, Yuxin Fang, Yihuan Chen, RAY LC

Tech

hci, web, social good

Venues

City University of Hong Kong, Gannan University of Science and Technology

Year

2026