Handbook of the Sociology of Death, Grief, and Bereavement
A Guide to Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Cox, Gerry R.; Thompson, Neil
Handbook of the Sociology of Death, Grief, and Bereavement
A Guide to Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Cox, Gerry R.; Thompson, Neil
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781138201064
- ISBN-10: 1138201065
- Artikelnr.: 54147612
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 957g
- ISBN-13: 9781138201064
- ISBN-10: 1138201065
- Artikelnr.: 54147612
Neil Thompson, PhD, DLitt, is a writer and online tutor and a visiting professor at Wrexham Glynd¿r 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 Wisconsin¿La Crosse.
Contents Foreword
Dr. Bob Bendiksen, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Preface Acknowledgements The editors The contributors Introduction PART ONE Sociological Foundations Introduction to Part One 1. Emile Durkheim Michael Brennan, England, UK 2. Max Weber Jodie Croxall, Wales, UK and Michael Brennan, England, UK 3. Marxism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 4. George Herbert Mead Gerry R. Cox, USA 5. Erving Goffman Gerry R. Cox, USA 6. Women
s Contributions to Classical Sociology June Allan, Australia PART TWO Sociological Developments Introduction to Part Two 7. Michel Foucault Neil Thompson and Eryl Owen, Wales, UK 8. Pierre Bourdieu Neil Small, England, UK 9. Existentialism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 10. Continuing Bonds Dennis Klass, USA 11. An Egalitarian Perspective Darcy Harris, Canada 12. Disenfranchised Grief Neil Thompson, Wales, UK and Kenneth Doka, USA PART THREE Contemporary Issues and Debates Introduction to Part Three 13. Dark Tourism Erin Dermody, Canada 14. Aging and Ageism Sue Thompson, Wales, UK 15. Alcohol and Other Drug Use Wulf Livingston, Wales, UK 16. Culturally Competent Practice Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 17. Toward a Sociology of Terrorism Gerry R. Cox, USA and Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 18. Is Grief a Disease? The Medicalization of Grief by the Psy-Disciplines in the 21st Century Leeat Granek, Israel 19. Being-in-the-World of the Sociological Imagination: Understanding Living with and Beyond Cancer Jan Pascal and Olivia Sagan, England, UK 20. Death, Grief, and Virtual Connections: The Role of Social Media for Social Support and Memorialization Kathleen R. Gilbert, USA 21. Infertility and Loss: Conception and Motherhood in the Era of Assisted Reproductive Technology Iris Po Yee Lo and Celia Hoi Yan Chan 22. The Demise of Accountability in Public Services: A Dilemma Exemplified by the Hidden Sepsis Crisis Paul Stepney, Finland 23. The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Grieving Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 24. A Cultural Sociological Review of Chinese Funeral Rituals Sharon Chan and Amy Chow, Hong Kong, China Afterword
Dr. Inge Corless, USA Index
Dr. Bob Bendiksen, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Preface Acknowledgements The editors The contributors Introduction PART ONE Sociological Foundations Introduction to Part One 1. Emile Durkheim Michael Brennan, England, UK 2. Max Weber Jodie Croxall, Wales, UK and Michael Brennan, England, UK 3. Marxism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 4. George Herbert Mead Gerry R. Cox, USA 5. Erving Goffman Gerry R. Cox, USA 6. Women
s Contributions to Classical Sociology June Allan, Australia PART TWO Sociological Developments Introduction to Part Two 7. Michel Foucault Neil Thompson and Eryl Owen, Wales, UK 8. Pierre Bourdieu Neil Small, England, UK 9. Existentialism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 10. Continuing Bonds Dennis Klass, USA 11. An Egalitarian Perspective Darcy Harris, Canada 12. Disenfranchised Grief Neil Thompson, Wales, UK and Kenneth Doka, USA PART THREE Contemporary Issues and Debates Introduction to Part Three 13. Dark Tourism Erin Dermody, Canada 14. Aging and Ageism Sue Thompson, Wales, UK 15. Alcohol and Other Drug Use Wulf Livingston, Wales, UK 16. Culturally Competent Practice Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 17. Toward a Sociology of Terrorism Gerry R. Cox, USA and Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 18. Is Grief a Disease? The Medicalization of Grief by the Psy-Disciplines in the 21st Century Leeat Granek, Israel 19. Being-in-the-World of the Sociological Imagination: Understanding Living with and Beyond Cancer Jan Pascal and Olivia Sagan, England, UK 20. Death, Grief, and Virtual Connections: The Role of Social Media for Social Support and Memorialization Kathleen R. Gilbert, USA 21. Infertility and Loss: Conception and Motherhood in the Era of Assisted Reproductive Technology Iris Po Yee Lo and Celia Hoi Yan Chan 22. The Demise of Accountability in Public Services: A Dilemma Exemplified by the Hidden Sepsis Crisis Paul Stepney, Finland 23. The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Grieving Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 24. A Cultural Sociological Review of Chinese Funeral Rituals Sharon Chan and Amy Chow, Hong Kong, China Afterword
Dr. Inge Corless, USA Index
Contents Foreword
Dr. Bob Bendiksen, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Preface Acknowledgements The editors The contributors Introduction PART ONE Sociological Foundations Introduction to Part One 1. Emile Durkheim Michael Brennan, England, UK 2. Max Weber Jodie Croxall, Wales, UK and Michael Brennan, England, UK 3. Marxism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 4. George Herbert Mead Gerry R. Cox, USA 5. Erving Goffman Gerry R. Cox, USA 6. Women
s Contributions to Classical Sociology June Allan, Australia PART TWO Sociological Developments Introduction to Part Two 7. Michel Foucault Neil Thompson and Eryl Owen, Wales, UK 8. Pierre Bourdieu Neil Small, England, UK 9. Existentialism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 10. Continuing Bonds Dennis Klass, USA 11. An Egalitarian Perspective Darcy Harris, Canada 12. Disenfranchised Grief Neil Thompson, Wales, UK and Kenneth Doka, USA PART THREE Contemporary Issues and Debates Introduction to Part Three 13. Dark Tourism Erin Dermody, Canada 14. Aging and Ageism Sue Thompson, Wales, UK 15. Alcohol and Other Drug Use Wulf Livingston, Wales, UK 16. Culturally Competent Practice Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 17. Toward a Sociology of Terrorism Gerry R. Cox, USA and Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 18. Is Grief a Disease? The Medicalization of Grief by the Psy-Disciplines in the 21st Century Leeat Granek, Israel 19. Being-in-the-World of the Sociological Imagination: Understanding Living with and Beyond Cancer Jan Pascal and Olivia Sagan, England, UK 20. Death, Grief, and Virtual Connections: The Role of Social Media for Social Support and Memorialization Kathleen R. Gilbert, USA 21. Infertility and Loss: Conception and Motherhood in the Era of Assisted Reproductive Technology Iris Po Yee Lo and Celia Hoi Yan Chan 22. The Demise of Accountability in Public Services: A Dilemma Exemplified by the Hidden Sepsis Crisis Paul Stepney, Finland 23. The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Grieving Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 24. A Cultural Sociological Review of Chinese Funeral Rituals Sharon Chan and Amy Chow, Hong Kong, China Afterword
Dr. Inge Corless, USA Index
Dr. Bob Bendiksen, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Preface Acknowledgements The editors The contributors Introduction PART ONE Sociological Foundations Introduction to Part One 1. Emile Durkheim Michael Brennan, England, UK 2. Max Weber Jodie Croxall, Wales, UK and Michael Brennan, England, UK 3. Marxism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 4. George Herbert Mead Gerry R. Cox, USA 5. Erving Goffman Gerry R. Cox, USA 6. Women
s Contributions to Classical Sociology June Allan, Australia PART TWO Sociological Developments Introduction to Part Two 7. Michel Foucault Neil Thompson and Eryl Owen, Wales, UK 8. Pierre Bourdieu Neil Small, England, UK 9. Existentialism Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 10. Continuing Bonds Dennis Klass, USA 11. An Egalitarian Perspective Darcy Harris, Canada 12. Disenfranchised Grief Neil Thompson, Wales, UK and Kenneth Doka, USA PART THREE Contemporary Issues and Debates Introduction to Part Three 13. Dark Tourism Erin Dermody, Canada 14. Aging and Ageism Sue Thompson, Wales, UK 15. Alcohol and Other Drug Use Wulf Livingston, Wales, UK 16. Culturally Competent Practice Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 17. Toward a Sociology of Terrorism Gerry R. Cox, USA and Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 18. Is Grief a Disease? The Medicalization of Grief by the Psy-Disciplines in the 21st Century Leeat Granek, Israel 19. Being-in-the-World of the Sociological Imagination: Understanding Living with and Beyond Cancer Jan Pascal and Olivia Sagan, England, UK 20. Death, Grief, and Virtual Connections: The Role of Social Media for Social Support and Memorialization Kathleen R. Gilbert, USA 21. Infertility and Loss: Conception and Motherhood in the Era of Assisted Reproductive Technology Iris Po Yee Lo and Celia Hoi Yan Chan 22. The Demise of Accountability in Public Services: A Dilemma Exemplified by the Hidden Sepsis Crisis Paul Stepney, Finland 23. The Role of Religion and Spirituality in Grieving Neil Thompson, Wales, UK 24. A Cultural Sociological Review of Chinese Funeral Rituals Sharon Chan and Amy Chow, Hong Kong, China Afterword
Dr. Inge Corless, USA Index