Building on embodied and de‐colonial approaches to geopolitics, this paper examines the relationship between forms of governance in municipal cemetery and crematorium provision and the needs of established minorities, arguing that inadequate infrastructure and services can constitute harm. Crucially, it is contended that forms of governance impact not only on the living, but also on perceptions of the wellbeing of the dead. Grounded in a study of four towns in England and Wales, the paper identifies firstly how intersectional identity fundamentally shapes people’s experiences of deathscape governance; secondly, the possibilities of infrastructural benefits of inclusive services; and thirdly, the harms done by non‐inclusive forms of governan...
Migration, intercultural encounters and integration do not cease with death, but are taken with the ...
The literature on deathscapes has thus far neglected the diversity of mortuary practices resulting f...
peer reviewedWe identify and analyse practices and management regimes around burial and handling of ...
Building on embodied and de‐colonial approaches to geopolitics, this paper examines the relationship...
Building on embodied and de-colonial approaches to geopolitics, this paper examines the relationship...
Building on embodied and de‐colonial approaches to geopolitics, this paper examines the relationship...
This paper focuses on a little discussed but important dimension of migrant and minority experiences...
This chapter explore the notion of ‘home’ in practices of bodily disposition and remembrance for min...
The UK is an ethnically and religiously diverse country, shaped by longstanding ties with communitie...
This paper explores how transformations in the domestic geopolitics of burial space has produced new...
This open access book focuses on migrant and minority cemetery needs through the conceptual lens of ...
This paper explores how local place attachment and group identity are conceived by those who manage ...
In western Europe, municipal or otherwise state‐commissioned cemeteries and crematoria are public sp...
This paper focuses on a little discussed but important dimension of migrant and minority experiences...
Migration, intercultural encounters and integration do not cease with death, but are taken with the ...
Migration, intercultural encounters and integration do not cease with death, but are taken with the ...
The literature on deathscapes has thus far neglected the diversity of mortuary practices resulting f...
peer reviewedWe identify and analyse practices and management regimes around burial and handling of ...
Building on embodied and de‐colonial approaches to geopolitics, this paper examines the relationship...
Building on embodied and de-colonial approaches to geopolitics, this paper examines the relationship...
Building on embodied and de‐colonial approaches to geopolitics, this paper examines the relationship...
This paper focuses on a little discussed but important dimension of migrant and minority experiences...
This chapter explore the notion of ‘home’ in practices of bodily disposition and remembrance for min...
The UK is an ethnically and religiously diverse country, shaped by longstanding ties with communitie...
This paper explores how transformations in the domestic geopolitics of burial space has produced new...
This open access book focuses on migrant and minority cemetery needs through the conceptual lens of ...
This paper explores how local place attachment and group identity are conceived by those who manage ...
In western Europe, municipal or otherwise state‐commissioned cemeteries and crematoria are public sp...
This paper focuses on a little discussed but important dimension of migrant and minority experiences...
Migration, intercultural encounters and integration do not cease with death, but are taken with the ...
Migration, intercultural encounters and integration do not cease with death, but are taken with the ...
The literature on deathscapes has thus far neglected the diversity of mortuary practices resulting f...
peer reviewedWe identify and analyse practices and management regimes around burial and handling of ...