The author reflects on palliative care in relation to community nurses and their support for patients who are dying, and it mentions the concept of a death café which is defined as a group of people who meet and discuss various aspects of death and dying while eating food and drinking beverages such as coffee and tea. According to the article, Swiss sociologist Bernard Crettaz was an early proponent of death cafés. Social change and an effort to normalize death are assessed
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article is concerned with understanding the re...
The complex issue of death is difficult subject of analysis, both in individual and social perspecti...
This article shows that the process of end-of-life individualization cannot be dissociated from the ...
The death-positive movement, the latest enactment of the death awareness movement, posits that conte...
Background: A death café is an event where people drink, eat and discuss death. Death cafés do not f...
In this article, the author examines attitudes and practices concerning death and the dying, in the ...
Death Cafés are helping to remove the taboo associated with talking about death. Sharan Watson consi...
Background; Death Cafés are increasingly being held to facilitate discussions around death and dying...
New demographic and epidemiological trends mean people are dying at older ages and over long periods...
Abstract Background Post-war Japanese tend to avoid discussion of death, resulting in a lack of deat...
This article originates from the organization of two workshops in the anthropology of death, address...
Death has been a subject of study for anthropologists from the very start of the discipline. Being b...
Social death occurs when the social existence of a person or group ceases. With an individual, it ca...
In France, in order to solve the various ethical problems concerning end-of-life, French society has...
In this article I set out to discuss the end of human life and to touch on a controversial anddelica...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article is concerned with understanding the re...
The complex issue of death is difficult subject of analysis, both in individual and social perspecti...
This article shows that the process of end-of-life individualization cannot be dissociated from the ...
The death-positive movement, the latest enactment of the death awareness movement, posits that conte...
Background: A death café is an event where people drink, eat and discuss death. Death cafés do not f...
In this article, the author examines attitudes and practices concerning death and the dying, in the ...
Death Cafés are helping to remove the taboo associated with talking about death. Sharan Watson consi...
Background; Death Cafés are increasingly being held to facilitate discussions around death and dying...
New demographic and epidemiological trends mean people are dying at older ages and over long periods...
Abstract Background Post-war Japanese tend to avoid discussion of death, resulting in a lack of deat...
This article originates from the organization of two workshops in the anthropology of death, address...
Death has been a subject of study for anthropologists from the very start of the discipline. Being b...
Social death occurs when the social existence of a person or group ceases. With an individual, it ca...
In France, in order to solve the various ethical problems concerning end-of-life, French society has...
In this article I set out to discuss the end of human life and to touch on a controversial anddelica...
This article is not available through ChesterRep.This article is concerned with understanding the re...
The complex issue of death is difficult subject of analysis, both in individual and social perspecti...
This article shows that the process of end-of-life individualization cannot be dissociated from the ...