Death, Dying and Bereavement
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Death, Dying and Bereavement
New Sociological Perspectives
Mallon, Sharon; Towers, Laura
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
182
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9781032453491
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Introduction Part I: Theory 1. Death is Social: A Sketch for a Reflexive Sociology of Death, Dying and Bereavement 2. The Financial Life of Funerals before Death 3. Sociological Insights into Post-Death Time Experiences 4. Social Change, Collective Loss, Planet Earth Part II: Dying 5. Sociology and Palliative Care: Travelling Concepts and Possibilities for Sociology 6. The Biopolitical Economy of Dying in Care Homes: A Theoretical Framework 7. A Socio-Legal Investigation into Making Plans for Dying: Perspectives of People with Dementia 8. Representing Illness and Dying: The Uses of Sociology Part III: After Death 9. "Death is for the living": Ontology of Grief in the Context of Intimate Partnership - Case Study of a Widow, a Fiancee and a Lover in India 10. Beyond the Individualisation of Risk: Lessons from the Japanese Response to COVID-19 11. Sociology and the Greening of Death in Aotearoa New Zealand 12. Complex Worlds, Complex People: Auto-Ethnographic Conversations on Decolonising the Aftermath of Death Conclusion: The Importance of Death, Dying, and Bereavement for Sociology
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Thanotology;Death;Dying;Bereavement;Sociology;Sociology of Death;Funeral;Funerary;Remembrance;Memorialisation
Introduction Part I: Theory 1. Death is Social: A Sketch for a Reflexive Sociology of Death, Dying and Bereavement 2. The Financial Life of Funerals before Death 3. Sociological Insights into Post-Death Time Experiences 4. Social Change, Collective Loss, Planet Earth Part II: Dying 5. Sociology and Palliative Care: Travelling Concepts and Possibilities for Sociology 6. The Biopolitical Economy of Dying in Care Homes: A Theoretical Framework 7. A Socio-Legal Investigation into Making Plans for Dying: Perspectives of People with Dementia 8. Representing Illness and Dying: The Uses of Sociology Part III: After Death 9. "Death is for the living": Ontology of Grief in the Context of Intimate Partnership - Case Study of a Widow, a Fiancee and a Lover in India 10. Beyond the Individualisation of Risk: Lessons from the Japanese Response to COVID-19 11. Sociology and the Greening of Death in Aotearoa New Zealand 12. Complex Worlds, Complex People: Auto-Ethnographic Conversations on Decolonising the Aftermath of Death Conclusion: The Importance of Death, Dying, and Bereavement for Sociology
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