Akšamija, A. 2014

‘Cultivating convergence: the first Islamic cemetery in Vorarlberg, Austria’, International Journal of Islamic Architecture, 3:1, 131-46.

Al-Akl, N., Karaan, E., Al-Zein, M. & Assaad, S. 2018

‘The landscape of urban cemeteries in Beirut: perceptions and preferences’, Urban Forestry and Greening, 33: 66-74.

Albanski, L. & J. Lehr 2012

‘Identity, integration, and assimilation recorded in Manitoba’s Polish and Ukrainian cemeteries’, Great Plains Research, 22:1, 3-14.

Aldeeb A. 2012

Cimetière Musulman en Occident : Normes Juives, Chrétiens et Musalmanes, Charleston : Createspace.

Alexander, K. 2018

‘Père Lachaise in 1815: a new study in ephemeral funerary monuments’, in C. Snay (ed.) Monumental Troubles: Rethinking What Monuments Mean Today, Notre Dame, In: Snite Museum of Art and Midwest Art History Society, 16–28.

Alimi, S. 2022

A Tale of two Cities: cemetery heterotopia and spatial relations in Lagos City’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, DOI

Alison, A. 2023

‘Mechanical grievability: urban graves for the solo dead in Japan’, in D. House & M. Westendorp with A. Maddrell (eds) New Perspectives on Urban Deathscapes: Continuity, Changes and Contestation, Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 145-161.

Allam, Z. 2020

‘Urban and graveyard sprawl: the unsustainability of death’, in Z. Allam, Theology and Urban Sustainability, Chaim: Springer, 37-52.

Allam, Z. 2021

‘On the sustainability of graveyards in urban milieus’ in R. Brinkman (ed.) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Sustainability, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (online only)

Allam, Z. 2019

‘The city of the living or the dead: on the ethics and morality of land use for graves in a rapidly urbanised world’, Land Use Policy, 87, 104037.

Allison, A 2021

‘Automated graves: The precarity and prosthetics of caring for the dead in Japan’, International Journal of Cultural Studies, 24: 4, 622-636.

Allison, F., Nansen, B., Gibbs, M., & Arnold, M. 2023

‘Bones of contention: Social acceptance of digital cemetery technologies’, Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1-17.

Almeida, M. 2020

‘Cemitério do Bonfim: arte, história e educação patrimonial- a experiência das visitas guiadas’, in M. Filho & T. Pereira (eds) Ações de extensão, Belo Horizonte: Editora UEMG.

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Almeida, M. 2016

‘A cidade e o cemitério: uma experiência em educação patrimonial’, Revista M. Estudos Sobre a Morte, os Mortos e o Morrer, 1:1, 213-230.

Alonso, A. & Nienass, B. 2016

‘Deaths, visibility and responsibility: the politics of mourning at the US-Mexico border’, Social Research: An International Quarterly, 83:2, 421-51.

AlSadaty, A. 2022

‘Tracing morphological transformations in Cairo’s historic cemeteries, a step toward urban conservation’, Open House International, 47:1, 135-151.

Alsheh, Yo 2015

The biopolitics of corpses of mass violence and genocide’, in J-M Dreyfus & É. Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 12-43.

Alvis, R. 2004

‘Hallowed ground, contagious corpses and the moral economy of the graveyard in early nineteenth-century Prussia’, The Journal of Religion, 84:2, 234-55.

Amadei, G. 2020

‘A new urban modernity? George Bernard Shaw’s written recollection of his mother’s cremation’, Thanatos, 9:2, 72-99.

Amadei, G. 2021

Victorian Cemeteries and the Suburbs of London: Spatial Consequences to the Reordering of London’s Burials in the Early 19th Century, London: Routledge.

Events

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