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El. knyga: Handbook of the Sociology of Death, Grief, and Bereavement: A Guide to Theory and Practice

Edited by (Independent scholar, Wales, UK), Edited by (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA)
  • Formatas: 404 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315453842
  • Formatas: 404 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Apr-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315453842

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The Handbook of the Sociology of Death, Grief, and Bereavement sets issues of death and dying in a broad and holistic social context. Its three parts explore classical sociology, developments in sociological thought, and the ways that sociological insights can be useful across a broad spectrum of grief-related topics and concerns. Guidance is given in each chapter to help spur readers to examine other topics in thanatology through a sociological lens. Scholars, students, and professionals will come away from the handbook with a nuanced understanding of the social context—cultural differences, power relations, the role of social processes and institutions and various other sociological factors—that shape grief experiences.

Recenzijos

"A fascinating and important departure from conventional thinking on death, grief, and bereavement, this collection of essays extends our understanding via a sociological lens, opening up for inspection issues such as culture, gender, and place. As such, this book is a magnificent tour de force in its scope and depth, embedding a fresh disciplinary analysis to this field of study." Professor Charlotte Williams, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia

"This is an astoundingly valuable book that combines a depth of knowledge and insight with genuine accessibility for readers who may be exploring these issues for the first time. Its international scope and the broad range of topics make it a must read for academics, researchers, practitioners, and students. Expertly edited by two internationally respected authors, this book not only fills many gaps in the existing literature: it opens up new and thought-provoking areas of debate." Bernard Moss, Emeritus Professor, Staffordshire University, England

"An innovative, insightful, comparative and compelling handbook on issues associated with death, grief and bereavement grounded through sociological intersections. This handbook is a leader in its field and deserves to be widely cited given its authenticity and impact." Professor Jason Powell, University of Chester, England

List of Editors and Contributors
x
Foreword xvi
Dr. Robert Bendiksen
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xx
Introduction 1(12)
PART ONE Sociological Foundations
13(88)
1 Emile Durkheim
15(16)
Michael Brennan
2 Max Weber
31(15)
Jodie Croxall
Michael Brennan
3 Marxism
46(14)
Neil Thompson
4 George Herbert Mead
60(13)
Gerry R. Cox
5 Erving Goffman
73(12)
Gerry R. Cox
6 Women's Contribution to Classical Sociology
85(16)
June Allan
PART TWO Sociological Developments
101(90)
7 Michel Foucault
103(13)
Neil Thompson
Emyr Owen
8 Pierre Bourdieu
116(12)
Neil Small
9 Existentialism
128(13)
Neil Thompson
10 Continuing Bonds
141(18)
Dennis Klass
11 An Egalitarian Perspective
159(18)
Darcy L. Harris
12 Disenfranchised Grief
177(14)
Neil Thompson
Kenneth J. Doha
PART THREE Contemporary Issues and Debates
191(174)
13 Dark Tourism
194(16)
Erin Dermody
14 Aging and Ageism
210(14)
Sue Thompson
15 Alcohol and Other Drug Use
224(13)
Wulf Livingston
16 Culturally Competent Practice
237(14)
Neil Thompson
17 Towards a Sociology of Terrorism
251(13)
Gerry R. Cox
Neil Thompson
18 Is Grief a Disease? The Medicalization of Grief by the Psy-Disciplines in the Twenty-First Century
264(14)
Leeat Granek
19 Being-in-the-World of the Sociological Imagination: Understanding Living with and beyond Cancer
278(13)
Jan Pascal
Olivia Sagan
20 Death, Grief, and Virtual Connections: The Role of Social Media for Social Support and Memorialization
291(15)
Kathleen R. Gilbert
21 (In)fertility and Loss: Conception and Motherhood in the Era of Assisted Reproductive Technology
306(15)
Iris Po Yee Lo
Celia Hoi Yan Chan
22 The Demise of Accountability in Public Services: A Dilemma Exemplified by the Hidden Sepsis Challenge
321(16)
Paul Stepney
23 The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Grieving
337(14)
Neil Thompson
24 A Cultural Sociological Review of Chinese Funeral Rituals
351(14)
Sharon S. Y. Chan
Amy Y. M. Chow
Afterword 365(8)
Dr. Inge B. Corless
Index 373
Neil Thompson, PhD, DLitt, is a writer and online tutor and a visiting professor at Wrexham Glyndr University, Wales, where he teaches on the MSc Advanced Practice in the Human Services.

Gerry R. Cox, PhD, is professor emeritus of sociology/archaeology and former director of the Center for Death Education and Bioethics at the University of WisconsinLa Crosse.