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‘Funeral reforms in Taiwan: insights on change from a discourse analytic perspective’, in Y. Berraine, A. Derks, A. Kreil & D. Lüddeckens (eds)  Approaches to Societies in Transformation How to Make Sense of Change, 257-276.

Webersinke, S. 2005

‘Gartendenkmaplflegerische Schutzguterfassung auf historischen Friedhöf in Dresden’, in C. Denk & J. Ziesemer (eds) Der Bürgerliche Tod: Städtische Bestattungskulture von der Aufklärung bis zum frühen 20. Jahrhundert, ICOMOS: Munich, 224-33.

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‘Why caring for our own dead is an act of social justice’, Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy, 8:1, 125-148.

Wedeł-Domaradzka, A. 2022

‘On the need to protect cemeteries and memorials in Europe the perspective of the Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage and Hungarian and Polish regulations’, Central European Journal of Comparative Law, 3:2, 201-206.

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‘Postmortal issues of Smolensk tragedy against the obligations of Art. 2 of European Convention on Human Rights’, Law and Administration in Post-Soviet Europe, 7:1, 1-10.

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‘Re-feminizing death: gender, spirituality and death care in the Anthropocene’, Religions,12: 8, 667.

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‘Individual expressions of familial rituals: Buddhist and Anglican ways of paying respect to ancestors in contemporary Hong Kong’, Journal of Ritual Studies, 32:2, 43-54.

Westendorp, M. & Kmec, S. 2023

‘Cemeteries as translocal contact zones: navigating regulations, unwritten rules and divergent expectations in Luxembourg City’, in A. Maddrell, S. Kmec, T. Uteng, & M. Westendorp, (eds) Mobilities in Life and Death: Negotiating Room for Migrants and Minorities in European Cemeteries, Springer, 43-64.

Westerhof, D. 2008

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Whaley, J. 1981

‘Symbolism for the survivors: the disposal of the dead in Hamburg in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries’, in J. Whaley (ed.) Mirrors of Mortality, London, Europa, 80-105.

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Wheatley, N. 2020

Final Journey: The Untold Story of Funeral Trains, Cheltenham: The History Press.

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The Churchyards of the Church in Wales: A Legal History, Bangor: The Welsh Legal History Society.

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‘A burial ahead of its time? The Crookenden burial case and the sanctioning of cremation in England and Wales’, Mortality, 7:2, 171-190.

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Whitley, S.C., Garcia-Rada, X., Bardhi, F. & 2 others 2022

‘Relational spending in funerals: caring for others loved and lost’, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 32:2, 211-231.

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Events

The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract