Mortality

Title Publication Date Language Citations
A new model of grief: Bereavement and biography1996/01/01English295
Whose dying? A sociological critique of the 'good death'1998/01/01English121
Defining the place of burial: What makes a cemetery a cemetery?2000/11/01English101
Bracketing interviews: addressing methodological challenges in qualitative interviewing in bereavement and palliative care2006/08/01English87
Health-promoting palliative care: Developing a social model for practice1999/01/01English68
Three ways to arrange a funeral: Mortuary variation in the modern West2005/08/01English64
The presence of the dead: An empirical study2000/07/01English62
Originating a movement: Cicely Saunders and the development of St Christopher's Hospice, 1957-19671998/01/01English59
Death and identity: Graves and funerals as cultural communication1999/01/01English59
Communities of feeling: The culture of bereaved parents1996/01/01English57
The importance of pet loss and some implications for services2005/05/01English57
A phenomenological exploration of the nature of spirituality and spiritual care2001/03/01English55
Being in, being out, being with: Affect and the role of the qualitative researcher in loss and grief research1999/01/01English54
Sustaining the contemporary cemetery: Implementing policy alongside conflicting perspectives and purpose2011/08/01English53
Death, bereavement and college students: A descriptive Analysis1997/01/01English53
Melancholy objects2004/11/01English51
Dismantling the boundaries between life and death2000/07/01English50
People's attitudes and reactions to organ donation2006/05/01English50
Sustaining cemeteries: The user perspective2000/03/01English48
Paving the way: From early attachment theory to contemporary bereavement research2002/07/01English47
Spoiled Memories: Problems of Grief Resolution in Families Bereaved through Murder1998/01/01English47
What is spirituality? Evidence from a New Zealand hospice study2011/11/01English46
Academic constructions of bereavement2006/02/01English44
Rites of passage and the hospice culture1997/01/01English41
Expression of humour by emergency personnel involved in sudden deathwork2007/11/01English40
Anticipatory mourning: a critique of the concept2003/11/01English40
“Funerals aren’t nice but it couldn’t have been nicer”. The makings of a good funeral2013/02/01English40
Awareness and modern dying1996/01/01English38
Communication media and the dead: from the Stone Age to Facebook2015/04/15English38
Spiritual beliefs and the search for meaning among older adults following partner loss1999/01/01English37