The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Sabra, J. & Troyer, J. 2020
‘The right to be dead: designing future cemeteries’, in C. Cann (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Death and the Afterlife, London: Routledge, 110-120.
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Sabra, J., Anderson, H. & Rodil, K. 2015
‘Hybrid cemetery culture: making death matter in cultural heritage using smart mobile technologies’, 2015 International Conference on Culture and Computing (Culture and Computing), 167-174.
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Saccaggi, B. & Esterhuysen, A. 2014
‘Sekuruwe grave relocation: A lesson in process and practice’, South African Archaeological Bulletin, 69:200, 173-181.
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Sachs, A. 2013
Arcadian America: The Death and Life of an Environmental Tradition, New Haven, NH: Yale University Press.
Sadigov, T. 2020
‘Burying instability: post-Soviet governments’ regulation of funerals’, Problems of Post-Communism, 68:1, 74-87.
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Sadigov, T. 2021
Death beyond the means: funeral overspending and its government regulation around the world’, Rationality and Society, 33:3, 363-398.
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Sağir, A. 2024
‘Bathing the dead, the dirty work: stigmatization of gassals in modern Türkiye’, Sociological Perspectives, 67:1-3, 42-63.
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Sagiv, G. 2013
‘Hadism and cemetery inauguration ceremonies: authority, magic and performance of charismatic leadership’, Jewish Quarterly Review, 103:3, 328-351.
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Sağır, A., & Tayanç, M. 2023
‘Imaginary views of death: cemetery, identity, and memory (the case of Yazidis in Turkey)’, Journal of Asian and African Studies, DOI.
Salimi, M. & Ruhani, A. 2023
‘Nobody likes the forgotten guardians of the departed: a critical ethnographic study on social isolation of ghassals’, OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying, 00302228231199526.
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Sallay, A., Mikházi, Z., Tar, I. & Takács, K. 2022
‘Cemeteries as part of green infrastructure and tourism’, Sustainability, 14:1, 2918.
Sallay, A., Tar, I.G., Mikházi, Z. & 3 others 2023
‘The role of urban cemeteries in ecosystem services and habitat protection’, Plants, 12, 1269.
Salmon, C. 2016
‘From cemeteries to luxurious memorial parks with special reference to Malaysia and Indonesia’, Archipel: Études Interdisciplinaires sur le Mond Insulindien, 92: 177-212.
Salmon, C. 2016
‘Ancient Chinese cemeteries of Indonesia as vanishing landmarks of the past (17th-20th c.)’, Archipel (En Ligne), 92, 23-61.
Salner, P. (trans J. Tlolka) 2023
‘The final dilemma: cremation as a form of Jewish burial in Slovakia’, Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 43:5, 21-30. [laptop library]
Saltiel, L 2020
‘The destruction of Thessaloniki’s Jewish cemetery’, in T. Kruse, H. Faustmann & S. Rogge (eds) When the Cemetery Becomes Political – Dealing with the Religious Heritage in Multi-Ethnic Regions, Münster: Schriften des Instituts für Interdisziplinäre Zypern-Studien, 159.
Saltiel, L. 2014
Dehumanizing the dead: the destruction of Thessaloniki’s Jewish cemetery in the light of new sources’, Yad Vashem Studies, 42:1, 1–35.
Sanders, C. 2019
‘Mor(t)al remains: pastoral theology and corpse care’, Journal of Pastoral Theology, 116-131.
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Sanders, G. 2009
‘“Late” capitalism: amusement and contradiction in the contemporary funeral industry’, Critical Sociology, 35:4, 447-470.
Sanders, G. 2012
‘Branding in the American funeral industry’, Journal of Consumer Culture, 12:3, 263-282.