The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Fauzia, A. 2018
‘Waqf making and commercial cemeteries: religious circulation and commodification of the economy of giving’, The Muslim World, 108:4, 676-701.
Faye, B. & Channac, F. 2002
‘A hedonic approach to burial plot value in French cemeteries’, Urban Studies, 54:12, 2835-2855.
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Fazia, A. 2018
‘Waqf making and commercial cemeteries: religous circulation and commodification of the economy of giving’, The Muslim World: Hartford Seminary, 676-701.
Feagan, R. 2007
‘Death to life: towards my green burial’, Ethics, Place and Environment, 10:2, 157-175.
Fear-Segal, J. 2018
‘Native nations’ ancestral remains at the Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania’, in A.C.G.M. Robben (ed.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, John Wiley & Sons, 357-370.
Felepchuk, W., Osman, M., & Keller, K. 2022
‘Even in death, we’re being denied our place as human beings’: geographic Islamophobia and Muslim cemeteries in the English-speaking West’, International Journal of Islamic Architecture, 11:1, 121-146.
Felepchuk, W.L. 2021
‘The burial grounds of racialized communities in Canada’ in E. Punzi, C. Singer & C. Wächter (eds) Negotiating Institutional Heritage and Wellbeing, Brill, 47-66.
Ferllini, R. & Croft, A. 2009
‘The Case of an Armenian mass grave’, Journal of Human Rights, 8:3.
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Fernández, E. 2011
‘Euphemistic conceptual metaphors in epitaphs from Highgate Cemetery’, Review of Cognitive Linguistics. Published under the auspices of the Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association, 9:1, 198-225.
Ferrándiz, F. 2018
‘Death on the move: pantheons and reburials in Spanish Civil War exhumations’, in A. Robben (ed.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Death, John Wiley & Sons, 189-204.
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Ferrándiz, F. 2006
‘The return of Civil War ghosts: the ethnography of exhumations in contemporary Spain’, Anthropology Today, 22:3, 7-12
Ferrándiz, F. 2022
‘Francisco Franco is back: the contested reemergence of a Fascist moral examplar’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 64:1, 208-237.
Ferrándiz, F. & Robben, A. 2015
Necropolitics: Mass Graves and Exhumations in the Age of Human Rights, Philadelphia: University of Pensylvania Press.
Ferreira, J. 2009
Arquitetura Para a Morte, A Questão Cemiterial e Seus Reflexos na Teoria da Arquitetura, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian: Lisbon.
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Ferreira, M. T., Coelho, C. & Gama, I. 2017
‘Application of forensic anthropology to non-forensic issues: an experimental taphonomic approach to the study of human body decomposition in aerobic conditions’, Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 51:2, 149-157.
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Ferreira, R., Miranda, A. & Queiroz, F. 2022
Death and Funeral Practices in Portugal, London : Routledge.
Ferziger, A. 2016
‘Foreign ashes in sovereign space: cremation and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, 1931-99’, Jewish Studies Quarterly, 23:4, 290-313.
Ferziger, A. 2012
‘Ashes to outcasts: cremation, Jewish law and identity in early twentieth-century Germany’, AJS Review, 36:1, 71-102.
Fieldler, S., Breuer, J., Pusch, C.M. & 4 others 2012
‘Graveyards – special landfills’, Science of the Total Environment, 419, 90-97.
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Figal, G. 2007
‘Bones of contention: the geopolitics of “sacred ground” in postwar Okinawa’, Diplomatic History, 31:1, 81-109.