The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
Gufler, H. 2000
‘“Crying the death”: rituals of death among the Yamba’, Athropos, 95:2, 349-361.
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Guillou, A. 2015
‘From bones-as-evidence to tutelary spirits: the status of bodies in the aftermath of the Khymer Rouge genocide’, in J-M Dreyfus & É. Anstett (eds) Human Remains and Mass Violence: Methodological Approaches, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 161-180.
Guldager, S., Kristoffersen, P. & Kjøller, C. 2010
‘Kvalitetsbeskrivelser for kirkegårde’, Park-og Landsk., 11, 1–94.
Gundaker, G. 2001
‘At home on the other side: African American burials as commemorative landscapes’, in J. Wolschke-Bulmahn (ed.) Places of Commemoration: Search for Identity and Landscape Design, Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Reesarch Library and Collection, 25-54.
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Guo, M. & Herrmann-Pillath, C. 2023
‘The cultural governance of death in Shenzhen’, The China Quarterly, 254, 396-411.
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Gupta, R. 2011
‘Death beliefs and practices from an Asian Indian American Hindu perspective’, Death Studies 35:3, 244-246.
Gusman, A. & Vargas, C. 2008
‘Body, culture and place: towards an anthropology of the cemetery’ in M. Rotar & M. Sozzi (eds) Proceedings of the Dying and Death in the 18th-21st Centuries Europe International Conference, Cluj/Napoca: Accent, 210-233.
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Gustavsson, A. 2011
Cultural Studies on Death and Dying in Scandanavia, Oslo: Novus Press.
Gustavsson, A. 2015
‘Death, dying and bereavement in Norway and Sweden in recent times’, Humanities, 4:2, 224-235.
Gustavsson, A. 2014
Grave Memorials as Cultural Heritage in Western Sweden with a Focus on the 1800s. A Study of Materials, Society, Inscribed Texts and Symbols, Oslo: Novus Forlag.
Gustavsson, A. 2003
‘Gravestones in Norway and Sweden considered in their symbolic perspective: cultural differences between the two countries during the 1990s’, Arv: Nordic Yearbook of Folklore, 59, 57-99
Gutiérrez Nájera, L. & Alonso Ortiz, A. 2019
‘Expressing communality: Zapotec death and mourning across transnational frontiers’, in H. Snellman, E. Koskinen-Koivisto & S. Samaro (eds) Transnational Death, Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society, 85-99.
Gwisai, R. & Masona, C. 2023
‘Cross-cultural values and traditions on cremation in Zimbabwe: a review of beliefs and practices’, African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences, 6:3, 504-518.
Gyss, C. 2019
‘Mourir en France: les tombes chinoises des cimetières parisiens comme source socio-historique’, in A. Fornerod (ed.) Le Pluralism Religieux dans les Cimetières en Europe, Strasbourg : Press Universitaires de Strasbourg, 265-285.
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Hadders, H. 2021
‘Hindu urn burial in Norway: an options for the future?’, Mortality, 28:1, 21-36.
Hadders, H. 2013
‘Cremation in Norway: regulation, changes and challenges’, Mortality, 18:2, 195-213.
Haghighatbin, M. & Amiri, R. 2021
‘A Quarnic reading of the resurrection spiritual contexts in memorial and narrative landscapes of the abandoned inner urban’s cemeteries’, Naqshejahan – Basi Studies and New Technologies of Architecture and Planning, 10:4, 239-253.
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Häkkilä, J., Colley, A., Kalving, M. & Forsman, M-T. 2020
‘Exploring pervasive displays for cemeteries and memorial sites’, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 26, 737-747.