Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief
Exploring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Herausgeber: Harris, Darcy L.; Bordere, Tashel C.
Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief
Exploring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Herausgeber: Harris, Darcy L.; Bordere, Tashel C.
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The Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief is a scholarly work of social criticism, richly grounded in personal experience, evocative case studies, and current multicultural and sociocultural theories and research.
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The Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief is a scholarly work of social criticism, richly grounded in personal experience, evocative case studies, and current multicultural and sociocultural theories and research.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9781138949928
- ISBN-10: 1138949922
- Artikelnr.: 43751959
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- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9781138949928
- ISBN-10: 1138949922
- Artikelnr.: 43751959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Darcy L. Harris, PhD, FT, is an associate professor in the department of interdisciplinary programs at King's University College at the University of Western Ontario in Ontario, Canada, where she is also the coordinator of the thanatology program. Tashel C. Bordere, PhD, CT, is an assistant professor of human development and family studies and state extension specialist in youth development at the University of Missouri-Columbia and a past editor of The Forum.
Series Editor's Foreword Foreword Preface Introduction Darcy Harris and
Tashel Bordere Part One: Introductory Concepts 1. Social Justice
Conceptualizations in Grief and Loss Tashel Bordere 2. Looking Broadly at
Grief and Loss: A Critical Stance Darcy Harris Part Two: Issues Related to
Social Status, Policy, and Politics 3. Living, Suffering and Dying in a
Globalized World Solomon Benatar 4.Compassion in a Materialist World Neil
Thompson 5. Inequality, Exclusion and Infant Mortality: Listening to
Bereaved Mothers Neil Small, Katie Fermor, Ghazala Mir, and members of the
HOPE group Part Three: Issues Related to Groups 6. Cultural competence and
humility Paul Rosenblatt 7. "Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry": Cultural
Mistrust in End of Life Care and Strategies for Trust-Building Tashel
Bordere 8. Is Social Justice Elusive for the First Nations Peoples' Loss
and Grief? Kekinusuqs, Judith Sayers 9. Protecting Dignity at the End of
Life: An Agenda for Human Rights in an Aging World Andy Ho and Geraldine
Xiu Ling Tan Part Four: Individual Experiences in Social Contexts 10.
Medicalizing Grief Leeat Granek 11. Iatrogenic Harm and Objectification in
the Context of Care Delivery Darcy Harris 12. The Silenced Emotion: Older
Women and Grief in Prison Ronald H. Aday & Jennifer Kabrill 13. Grief and
Developmental Disabilities: Considerations for a Disenfranchised Population
Rebecca Morse, Theodore T. Hoch, & Thomas Freeman 14. Social Expectations
of the Bereaved Darcy Harris Part Five: Practice Implications 15.
Transformation through Socially-Sensitive Experiences Donely Meris 16.
Spirituality and Social Justice Neil Thompson 17. From Violation to
Voice, From Pain to Protest: Healing and Transforming Unjust Loss through
the use of Rituals and Memorials Alfonso M. García-Hernandez & Carlos
Torres 18. Restorative Justice Principles and Restorative Practice: Museums
as Healing Spaces Carla Sofka 19. Critical Social Work in Action June Allan
20. Navigating Social Institutions and Policies as an Advocate and Ally
Sandy Joy 21. Care for the Caregiver: A Multilayered Exploration Darcy
Harris 22. The Liberating Capacity of Compassion Mary Vachon & Darcy Harris
Conclusion
Tashel Bordere Part One: Introductory Concepts 1. Social Justice
Conceptualizations in Grief and Loss Tashel Bordere 2. Looking Broadly at
Grief and Loss: A Critical Stance Darcy Harris Part Two: Issues Related to
Social Status, Policy, and Politics 3. Living, Suffering and Dying in a
Globalized World Solomon Benatar 4.Compassion in a Materialist World Neil
Thompson 5. Inequality, Exclusion and Infant Mortality: Listening to
Bereaved Mothers Neil Small, Katie Fermor, Ghazala Mir, and members of the
HOPE group Part Three: Issues Related to Groups 6. Cultural competence and
humility Paul Rosenblatt 7. "Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry": Cultural
Mistrust in End of Life Care and Strategies for Trust-Building Tashel
Bordere 8. Is Social Justice Elusive for the First Nations Peoples' Loss
and Grief? Kekinusuqs, Judith Sayers 9. Protecting Dignity at the End of
Life: An Agenda for Human Rights in an Aging World Andy Ho and Geraldine
Xiu Ling Tan Part Four: Individual Experiences in Social Contexts 10.
Medicalizing Grief Leeat Granek 11. Iatrogenic Harm and Objectification in
the Context of Care Delivery Darcy Harris 12. The Silenced Emotion: Older
Women and Grief in Prison Ronald H. Aday & Jennifer Kabrill 13. Grief and
Developmental Disabilities: Considerations for a Disenfranchised Population
Rebecca Morse, Theodore T. Hoch, & Thomas Freeman 14. Social Expectations
of the Bereaved Darcy Harris Part Five: Practice Implications 15.
Transformation through Socially-Sensitive Experiences Donely Meris 16.
Spirituality and Social Justice Neil Thompson 17. From Violation to
Voice, From Pain to Protest: Healing and Transforming Unjust Loss through
the use of Rituals and Memorials Alfonso M. García-Hernandez & Carlos
Torres 18. Restorative Justice Principles and Restorative Practice: Museums
as Healing Spaces Carla Sofka 19. Critical Social Work in Action June Allan
20. Navigating Social Institutions and Policies as an Advocate and Ally
Sandy Joy 21. Care for the Caregiver: A Multilayered Exploration Darcy
Harris 22. The Liberating Capacity of Compassion Mary Vachon & Darcy Harris
Conclusion
Series Editor's Foreword Foreword Preface Introduction Darcy Harris and
Tashel Bordere Part One: Introductory Concepts 1. Social Justice
Conceptualizations in Grief and Loss Tashel Bordere 2. Looking Broadly at
Grief and Loss: A Critical Stance Darcy Harris Part Two: Issues Related to
Social Status, Policy, and Politics 3. Living, Suffering and Dying in a
Globalized World Solomon Benatar 4.Compassion in a Materialist World Neil
Thompson 5. Inequality, Exclusion and Infant Mortality: Listening to
Bereaved Mothers Neil Small, Katie Fermor, Ghazala Mir, and members of the
HOPE group Part Three: Issues Related to Groups 6. Cultural competence and
humility Paul Rosenblatt 7. "Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry": Cultural
Mistrust in End of Life Care and Strategies for Trust-Building Tashel
Bordere 8. Is Social Justice Elusive for the First Nations Peoples' Loss
and Grief? Kekinusuqs, Judith Sayers 9. Protecting Dignity at the End of
Life: An Agenda for Human Rights in an Aging World Andy Ho and Geraldine
Xiu Ling Tan Part Four: Individual Experiences in Social Contexts 10.
Medicalizing Grief Leeat Granek 11. Iatrogenic Harm and Objectification in
the Context of Care Delivery Darcy Harris 12. The Silenced Emotion: Older
Women and Grief in Prison Ronald H. Aday & Jennifer Kabrill 13. Grief and
Developmental Disabilities: Considerations for a Disenfranchised Population
Rebecca Morse, Theodore T. Hoch, & Thomas Freeman 14. Social Expectations
of the Bereaved Darcy Harris Part Five: Practice Implications 15.
Transformation through Socially-Sensitive Experiences Donely Meris 16.
Spirituality and Social Justice Neil Thompson 17. From Violation to
Voice, From Pain to Protest: Healing and Transforming Unjust Loss through
the use of Rituals and Memorials Alfonso M. García-Hernandez & Carlos
Torres 18. Restorative Justice Principles and Restorative Practice: Museums
as Healing Spaces Carla Sofka 19. Critical Social Work in Action June Allan
20. Navigating Social Institutions and Policies as an Advocate and Ally
Sandy Joy 21. Care for the Caregiver: A Multilayered Exploration Darcy
Harris 22. The Liberating Capacity of Compassion Mary Vachon & Darcy Harris
Conclusion
Tashel Bordere Part One: Introductory Concepts 1. Social Justice
Conceptualizations in Grief and Loss Tashel Bordere 2. Looking Broadly at
Grief and Loss: A Critical Stance Darcy Harris Part Two: Issues Related to
Social Status, Policy, and Politics 3. Living, Suffering and Dying in a
Globalized World Solomon Benatar 4.Compassion in a Materialist World Neil
Thompson 5. Inequality, Exclusion and Infant Mortality: Listening to
Bereaved Mothers Neil Small, Katie Fermor, Ghazala Mir, and members of the
HOPE group Part Three: Issues Related to Groups 6. Cultural competence and
humility Paul Rosenblatt 7. "Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry": Cultural
Mistrust in End of Life Care and Strategies for Trust-Building Tashel
Bordere 8. Is Social Justice Elusive for the First Nations Peoples' Loss
and Grief? Kekinusuqs, Judith Sayers 9. Protecting Dignity at the End of
Life: An Agenda for Human Rights in an Aging World Andy Ho and Geraldine
Xiu Ling Tan Part Four: Individual Experiences in Social Contexts 10.
Medicalizing Grief Leeat Granek 11. Iatrogenic Harm and Objectification in
the Context of Care Delivery Darcy Harris 12. The Silenced Emotion: Older
Women and Grief in Prison Ronald H. Aday & Jennifer Kabrill 13. Grief and
Developmental Disabilities: Considerations for a Disenfranchised Population
Rebecca Morse, Theodore T. Hoch, & Thomas Freeman 14. Social Expectations
of the Bereaved Darcy Harris Part Five: Practice Implications 15.
Transformation through Socially-Sensitive Experiences Donely Meris 16.
Spirituality and Social Justice Neil Thompson 17. From Violation to
Voice, From Pain to Protest: Healing and Transforming Unjust Loss through
the use of Rituals and Memorials Alfonso M. García-Hernandez & Carlos
Torres 18. Restorative Justice Principles and Restorative Practice: Museums
as Healing Spaces Carla Sofka 19. Critical Social Work in Action June Allan
20. Navigating Social Institutions and Policies as an Advocate and Ally
Sandy Joy 21. Care for the Caregiver: A Multilayered Exploration Darcy
Harris 22. The Liberating Capacity of Compassion Mary Vachon & Darcy Harris
Conclusion