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Sociology of culture --- Diana [Princess of Wales] --- Bereavement --- Death --- Deuil --- Mort --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- Diana,
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Philosophical anthropology --- rouwverwerking --- Sociology of health --- dood --- Bereavement --- Death --- Thanatology --- Death studies --- Loss of loved ones by death --- Consolation --- Loss (Psychology) --- Social aspects --- Study and teaching
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Talking about death is now fashionable, but how should we talk? Who should we listen to - priests, doctors, cousellors, or ourselves? Has psychology replaced religion in telling us how to die? This provocative book takes a sociological look at the revival of interest in death, focusing on the hospice movement and bereavement counselling. It will be required reading for anyone interested in the sociology of death and caring for the dying, the dead or bereaved.
Thanatology. --- Death --- Death studies --- Social aspects. --- Study and teaching
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Written by an internationally renowned scholar in death studies, and drawing on examples from around the world, including the UK, USA, China and Japan, The Netherlands, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. This book investigates how key factors such as money, communication technologies, economic in/security, risk, the family, religion, and war, interact in complex ways to shape people's experiences of dying and grief.
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