This book provides detailed analysis of the manifold ways in which COVID-19 has influenced death, dying and bereavement.
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Autorenporträt
Panagiotis Pentaris is an Associate Professor of Social Work and Thanatology in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Greenwich, London, England, UK, where he is also a member of the Institute for Lifecourse Development, an internationally recognised Institute focusing on interdisciplinary research across the lifespan. Pentaris is a council member for the Association for the Study of Death and Society, and over the last ten years he has researched and published on death, dying, bereavement, culture and religion, social work, social policy and LGBTQIA+ issues.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Capturing the beginning of a long journey of loss, trauma and grief . PART 1: Reconsidering Death and Grief in Covid 19. 1. Familiarity with death. 2. Grief in the COVID 19 pandemic. 3. Apocalypse now: COVID 19 and the crisis of meaning. 4. Physically distant but socially connected: Streaming funerals, memorials and ritual design during COVID 19. 5. Social death in 2020: Covid 19, which lives matter and which deaths count? PART 2: Institutional Care and Covid 19. 6. End of life decision making in the context of a pandemic. 7. NHS values, ritual, religion, and COVID 19 death. 8. Non COVID 19 related dying and death during the pandemic. 9. Covid 19 and care home deaths and harms: A case study from the UK. 10. Impact of Covid 19 on mental health and associated losses. 11. Assisted dying and Covid 19. PART 3: Impact of COVID 19 in Context. 12. Losing touch? Older people and COVID 19. 13. Between cultural necrophilia and African American activism: life and loss in the age of COVID. 14. The biopolitics and stigma of the HIV and Covid 19 Pandemics. 15. Suicide in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic. 16. Death and dying during the COVD 19 pandemic: The Indian context.
Introduction: Capturing the beginning of a long journey of loss, trauma and grief . PART 1: Reconsidering Death and Grief in Covid 19. 1. Familiarity with death. 2. Grief in the COVID 19 pandemic. 3. Apocalypse now: COVID 19 and the crisis of meaning. 4. Physically distant but socially connected: Streaming funerals, memorials and ritual design during COVID 19. 5. Social death in 2020: Covid 19, which lives matter and which deaths count? PART 2: Institutional Care and Covid 19. 6. End of life decision making in the context of a pandemic. 7. NHS values, ritual, religion, and COVID 19 death. 8. Non COVID 19 related dying and death during the pandemic. 9. Covid 19 and care home deaths and harms: A case study from the UK. 10. Impact of Covid 19 on mental health and associated losses. 11. Assisted dying and Covid 19. PART 3: Impact of COVID 19 in Context. 12. Losing touch? Older people and COVID 19. 13. Between cultural necrophilia and African American activism: life and loss in the age of COVID. 14. The biopolitics and stigma of the HIV and Covid 19 Pandemics. 15. Suicide in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic. 16. Death and dying during the COVD 19 pandemic: The Indian context.
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