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Medical anthropologist and Death Scholar @Renske_Visser reviews books on death, dying and the dead. Dutchie 🇳🇱 living in 🇫🇮. Co-host @thedeathpodcast
Helsinki, Finland
Joined October 2020
🚨PODCAST ALERT FOR ALL CEMETERY LOVERS🚨 Listen to Kaylee P. Alexander discuss her book A Data-Driven Analysis of Cemeteries and Social Reform in Paris, 1804–1924 in our latest episode https://t.co/wPnaJ4Yf7G
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What’s the episode about? In this episode, hear Kaylee Alexander discuss the digital humanities, being a research data librarian, visual culture, cemeteries, French cemetery laws, cemetery sculpture,...
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New Episode! Hear Patricia MacCormack on philosophy, death activism, veganism, antinatalism, necrosexuality, the Anthropocene, dudebros in academia, and a loving and vitalist relationship to death @asds_death @cendeathsociety @RadDeathStudies
https://t.co/xnyWu5bmE4
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The Library Book by @susanorlean is a wonderful peak into the history of libraries. https://t.co/vyNns7ySh9
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It is only suiting that my copy of The Library Book by Susan Orlean is indeed a library book. I remember going to libraries from a very young age. A particularly vivid memory library-memory is not...
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New blog after a long hiatus A Stone Is Most Precious Where it Belongs is a powerful and emotive memoir https://t.co/0WYqplNdnj
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My last post was October last year. It has been a while! Clearly I went into hibernation mode. I have not stopped reading, but as I have 3 part time jobs, a podcast and a blog the latter has suffered...
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New blog after a long hiatus A Stone Is Most Precious Where it Belongs is a powerful and emotive memoir https://t.co/0WYqplNdnj
deadgoodreading.com
My last post was October last year. It has been a while! Clearly I went into hibernation mode. I have not stopped reading, but as I have 3 part time jobs, a podcast and a blog the latter has suffered...
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Ukrainian artist Diana Yevtukh often displays her embroidered textile art within nature, such as placing her pieces on trees #WomensArt
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In A is for Arsenic @hauntedohiobook takes us to the world of Victorian Death and Mourning customs. Beautifully illustrated by @LandisBlair
https://t.co/KS3HlOYDLR
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Chris Woodyard very kindly sent a copy of the book A is for Arsenic: an ABC for Victorian Death, a book that is perfect to read during the spooky month, when the boundaries between the dead and the...
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Read my review of Ashes to Admin by @EvieKingWrites & listen to Evie in the latest episode of @TheDeathPodcast (link in next tweet!) https://t.co/0N1rUiNvws
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I just finished the pages of Evie King’s Ashes To Admin: Tales from the Caseload of a Council Funeral Officer for a second time this year. I read it earlier this year in preparation for a Dead Good...
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🔊Call for Papers🔊 Join us next year in Utrecht, the Netherlands for #DDD17! Theme: The Politics of Death Read the call here: https://t.co/GcSKSKednH
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Our assisted dying protocol article is out! It describes the careful design and methods of our research. It’s free to access so please RT. Thanks to the team and advisors for their important input. Hopefully it'll inform others doing similar research.
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Introduction Increasing numbers of jurisdictions are legalising assisted dying (AD). Developing research protocols to study the experiences and outcomes of legislation is imperative. AD is a topic...
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Listen to @hrhgould discuss her ethnography When Death Falls Apart on changing death rituals in Japan
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