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Addressing a gap in social science research to explore the meanings, understandings, and experiences of time at lifeâ s most critical point, this book takes a thoughtful sociological approach to questions about how humans use and experience time in relation to when someone dies.

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Addressing a gap in social science research to explore the meanings, understandings, and experiences of time at lifeâ s most critical point, this book takes a thoughtful sociological approach to questions about how humans use and experience time in relation to when someone dies.
Autorenporträt
Glenys Caswell is a sociologist by training, independent death studies scholar, and University of Nottingham associate. Her area of research interest focuses on the social management of dying and death. She has researched and published on aspects of dying alone, time of death, and Scottish funerals.