Chapter 12 This in-between How families talk about death in relation to severe brain injury and disorders of consciousness
Thanatological research in the social sciences and the humanities acknowledges that death is culturally and socially embedded. The idea of the social construction of death has been taken on board, albeit slowly, by the social and cultural study of death, but explicit reflections on the underlying on...
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2014
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