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Deconstructing Death

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This is a book dealing with some of the most recent changes and transformations within the realms of death, dying, bereavement and care in contemporary Nordic countries. The book deals with some of the major as well as some of the less conspicuous changes in our cultural and social engagement with the phenomenon of death. Among the themes touched upon are: organ transplantation, death education, communication with the dead, changes in commemorative rituals, mourning practices on the internet, parental responses to children's suicide, death control, practice and ethics of end-of-life care, and the lonely death. The book contains contributions written by researchers and practitioners from Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland with professional and academic backgrounds within areas such as sociology, anthropology, religious studies, and palliative care.

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ISBN: 9788776745950
Publication date: 20th February 2024
Author: Syddansk universitet
Publisher: University Press of Southern Denmark an imprint of University Press of S.Denmark
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 329 pages
Series: University of Southern Denmark Studies in History and Social Sciences
Genres: Sociology: death and dying