Fletcher, S. & McGowan, W. 2021

‘The state of the UK funeral industry’, Critical Social Policy, 41:2, 249–269.

Flores Gómez, G., Crisanto-Perrazo, T., Toulkeridis, T. & 6 others 2022

‘Proposal of an initial environmental management and land use for critical cemeteries in Central Ecuador’, Sustainability 14:3, 1577.

Flores, K. 2023

‘Combatting your environmental impact after death: an exploratory analysis of local solutions to facilitate dying green’, The Urban Lawyer, 52:1, 177-206.

Fokdal, J. 2019

‘Juggling legitimacies: informal places for burials and worship in Hong Kong’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 43:3, 582-588.

Folíková Palánová, K. & Juračka, O. 2018

‘Sustainability of existing areas of historic cemeteries in the city organism: a Czech case study’, IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 143:1, 012052.

Fontein, J. 2011

‘Graves, ruins, and belonging: towards an anthropology of proximity’, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 17, 706–27.

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‘Symbolic cemetery gates in New England’, Markers, 7, 3–18.

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‘Gorlice Cemetery – a funeral space in the landscape’, Czasopismo Techniczne2018, 7, 21-34.

Ford, G. 1983

‘“Za Dusha”: an interpretation of funeral practices in Macedonia’, Symbolic Interaction, 6:1, 19-34.

Forde, M. & Hume, Y. (eds) 2018

Passages and Afterworlds: Anthropological Perspectives on Death in the Caribbean, Durham NC: Duke University Press.

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‘Secondary burial and mummification practices in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies’, Mortality, 15:3, 223-249.

Fornerod, A. 2019

‘Le pluralisme religieux dans les cimetières en régime français de laïcité’, in A. Fornerod (ed.) Le Pluralism Religieux dans les Cimetières en Europe, Strasbourg : Press Universitaires de Strasbourg, 75-100.

Forsyth, C.J., C.E. Palmer & Simpson, J. 2006

‘The funeral director: maintaining business, reputation and performance’, Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 34:2, 123-132.

Foster, A-M. 2022

‘The bureaucratization of death: the First World War, families and the state’, Twentieth Century British History, 33:4, 475-497.

Foster, G. & Hummel, R. 1995

‘The Adkins-Woodson Cemetery: a sociological examination of cemeteries as communities’, Markers, 11, 93-117.

Foster, G., Hummel, R. & Adamchak, D. 1998

‘Patterns of conception, natality and mortality from Midwestern cemeteries: a sociological analysis of historical data’, Socoiological Quarterly, 39:3, 473-489.

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‘The human body: victim, witness and evidence of mass violence’, in J-M. Dreyfus & É. Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 56-80.

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‘The cemetery as an evolving cultural landscape’, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 61, 3, 501-9.
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Events

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