Social scientific and humanities accounts of death have long spoken of the medicalisation of death in contemporary societies, particularly Western ones. According to these arguments, modern medicine treats death as a failure to be avoided. This special i
Deconstructing Death is a book dealing with some of the most recent changes and transformations with...
Following the end of the Cold War, the world appears to have splintered into smaller, regional allia...
Biomedicine is a global enterprise constructed upon the belief in the universality of scientific tru...
Social scientific and humanities accounts of death have long spoken of the medicalisation of death i...
[About the book]: Since the end of the last Ice Age, ten thousand or so years ago, over the period w...
This book is a contribution to debates concerning the state of death in the contemporary Western wo...
Death is a theme of central importance in all cultures, but the manner in which it is interpreted va...
The complex issue of death is difficult subject of analysis, both in individual and social perspecti...
From the standpoint of social and humanitarian knowledge, the article analyzes the problem of the sh...
ABSTRACT: Turkiye and the rest of the world have been experiencing insufficient cadaveric organ dona...
Abstract Background Socio-cultural perceptions surrounding death have profoundly changed since the 1...
Despite growing interest in Indigenous health, the lack of end-of-life (EOL) research about the Sámi...
The twentieth century saw the emergence of a new episteme of death that fundamentally revolutionized...
Assisted dying is now a lawful and integral component of many societies ‘death system’, orienting in...
Death and dying are still taboo subjects in today’s society. In most Western countries, people die p...
Deconstructing Death is a book dealing with some of the most recent changes and transformations with...
Following the end of the Cold War, the world appears to have splintered into smaller, regional allia...
Biomedicine is a global enterprise constructed upon the belief in the universality of scientific tru...
Social scientific and humanities accounts of death have long spoken of the medicalisation of death i...
[About the book]: Since the end of the last Ice Age, ten thousand or so years ago, over the period w...
This book is a contribution to debates concerning the state of death in the contemporary Western wo...
Death is a theme of central importance in all cultures, but the manner in which it is interpreted va...
The complex issue of death is difficult subject of analysis, both in individual and social perspecti...
From the standpoint of social and humanitarian knowledge, the article analyzes the problem of the sh...
ABSTRACT: Turkiye and the rest of the world have been experiencing insufficient cadaveric organ dona...
Abstract Background Socio-cultural perceptions surrounding death have profoundly changed since the 1...
Despite growing interest in Indigenous health, the lack of end-of-life (EOL) research about the Sámi...
The twentieth century saw the emergence of a new episteme of death that fundamentally revolutionized...
Assisted dying is now a lawful and integral component of many societies ‘death system’, orienting in...
Death and dying are still taboo subjects in today’s society. In most Western countries, people die p...
Deconstructing Death is a book dealing with some of the most recent changes and transformations with...
Following the end of the Cold War, the world appears to have splintered into smaller, regional allia...
Biomedicine is a global enterprise constructed upon the belief in the universality of scientific tru...