The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
González-Fernández, J., Ibáñez-Bernáldez, M., Martínez-Tejedor, J. & 3 others 2020
‘Management of corpses during the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain’, Spanish Journal of Legal Medicine, 46:3, 109-118.
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Goodall, H. 2001
‘Mourning: remembrance and the politics of place: a study of the significance of Collarenebri Aboriginal Cemetery, Public History Review, 9: 72-96.
Goode, P. & Elliott, B. 1996
Cemeteries’ in G. Jellicoe, S. Jellicoe, P. Goode & M. Lancaster (eds) Oxford Companion to Gardens, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Goody, J. & Poppi, C. 1994
‘Flowers and bones: approaches to the dead in Anglo-American and Italian cemeteries’, Journal of Contemporary Studies of Society and History, 36:1, 146-75.
Gopp, A. 2007
‘Ritualizing with the poor: the potters’ field memorial service’, Liturgy, 23:1, 15-19.
Gordon, A. 1984
Death is for the Living, Edinburgh: Paul Harris Publishing.
Gordon, B. & Marshall, P. (eds) 2000
The Place of the Dead: Death and Remembrance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,188-205.
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Gosnell, L. & Gott, S. 2005
‘San Fernando Cemetery: decorations of love and loss in a Mexican-American community’, in Meyer, R. (ed.) Cemeteries and Gravemarkers: Voices of American Culture, Utah State University Press: Logan, UT, 217-236.
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Goss, R. & Klass, D. 2015
‘Buddhisms and death’, in K. Garces-Foley (ed.) Death and Religion in a Changing World, London: Routledge, 69-92.
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Gotved, S. 2015
‘Privacy with public access: digital memorials on quick response codes’, Information, Communication & Society 18:3, 269-280.
Gotved, S., Gould, H. & Klastrup, L. 2022
‘Covid-19 and the mediatization of the funeral industry in Australia and Denmark’, MedieKultur: Journal of Media and Communication Research, 38:73, 100-121.
Gould, H. 2024
‘Becoming a Bone Buddha: fragmenting and remaking death rites in contemporary Japan’, Asian Studies Review, DOI.
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Gould, H. 2023
When Death Falls Apart: Making and Unmaking the Necromaterial Traditions of Contemporary Japan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Gould, H., Arnold, M, Dupleix, T. & Koln, T. 2023
Stood to rest’: reorientating necrogeographies for the 21st century’, Mortality, 28:1, 54-72.
Gould, H., Kohn, T. & Gibbs, M. 2019
‘Uploading the ancestors: experiments with digital Buddhist altars in contemporary Japan’, Death Studies 43:7, 456-465.
Gould, H., Miyazawa, A. & Yamada, S. 2024
Death and Funeral Practices in Japan, London: Routledge.
Gourdon, V. & Sage Pranchère, N. 2023
‘Entre exclusion principielle et volonté de reintegration: le devinir funéraire des mort-nés France, époque modern-XIXe siècle’, in A. Carol & I. Renaudet (eds) (2023) Des Morts qui Dérogent: Á L’Écart des Normes Funéraires XIXe-XXe siècles, Aix-en-Provence: Presses Universaires de Provence, 17-44.
Goyvaerts S. & Vande Keere N. 2020
‘Liturgy and landscape – re-activating Christian funeral rites through adaptive reuse of a rural church and its surroundings as a columbarium and urn cemetery’, Religions, 11:8, 407.
Grabalov, P. 2018
‘Public life among the dead: jogging in Malmö cemeteries’, Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 33, 75–79.
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Grabalov, P. 2022
‘Invisible public spaces: The role of cemeteries in urban planning and development in Moscow’, Journal of Urban Affairs, 46:10, 1971-1991.