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More than 100 children per day in the UK experience the death of their parent before the age of 18. Parentally-bereaved young people (PBYP) face considerable hardships including detrimental health and wellbeing outcomes across their lifespa...
Eleanor Wilson,Glenys Caswell,Nicola Turner et al. Eleanor Wilson et al.
Talking about death and dying is promoted in UK health policy and practice, from a perception that to do so encourages people to plan for their end of life and so increase their likelihood of experiencing a good death. This encouragement oc...
Hamilton Inbadas,José Miguel Carrasco,David Clark Hamilton Inbadas
It is well known that there are disagreements between the proponents of palliative care and of euthanasia or assisted dying, often with little common ground,shaping the end of life discourse internationally. Advocacy documents or 'declarati...
Hamilton Inbadas Hamilton Inbadas
Growing understanding of spirituality at the end of life demands more theoretical research on the subject. Empirical studies have highlighted the need for exploring philosophical and cultural concepts to facilitate a fuller understanding of...
Sarah Tarlow Sarah Tarlow
Not only did the criminal corpse have actual medicinal and magical power for Europeans, it also had social and cultural meaning as an object, a curio or secular relic. This paper considers the appeal of notorious bodies. From books bound in...
Tara Bailey,Tony Walter Tara Bailey
While anthropological studies in non-Western societies show how funerals protect the community from the threat of death, sociological studies of British funerals have so far focused on meanings for the private family. The article reports on...
Jo Bell,Louis Bailey,David Kennedy Jo Bell
This paper presents draws on interviews with individuals who have experience of creating, maintaining and utilising Facebook sites in memory of a loved one who has died by suicide. We argue that Facebook enables the deceased to be an on-goi...
Tony Walter Tony Walter
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Hans Hadders Hans Hadders
In this article, I explore the development of modern cremation and cremation events in Norway. I focus on the multiple ontologies of cremation events and the relationships between the living mourners and the dead during the gradual transfor...
Julie Ellis Julie Ellis
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