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‘Tombstone size and life expectancy: a cross-sectional analysis of cemetery data before the turn of the century’, European Journal of Epidemiology, 36:12, 1219-1223.

Karanouh, R. 2022

‘Hidden space’, in B. Yapicioglu & K. Lelenis (eds) Boundaries and Restricted Places: The Immured Space, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 225-239.

Kardemark, W. & Nordin, M. 2024

‘Vad gör alla på begravningsplatserna under alla helgonahelgen? En allmän praktik i föreställd gemenskap’, in R. Marjavaara (ed.) Dödens Geografi, Stockholm: Svenska Sällskapet för Antropologi och Geografi,75-95.

Karim, A. 2012

‘Conflict over burial of the dead: analysis of Sophocles’ Antigone and Robert Frost’s “Home Burial”’, Academic Research International, 3:2, 617-624.

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‘Gardens, cemeteries and the abyss: symbolic spaces in a selection of Nicanor Parra’s anti-poetry’, Taller de Letras, 48, 161-176.

Kastenbaum, R. 2004

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Kawaguchi, Y. 2014

‘Traditional funerary rights facing urban explosion in Guangzhou’, in N. Aveline-Dubach (ed.) Invisible Population: The Place of the Dead in East Asian Megacities, Plymouth: Lexington Books, 123-137.

Kawano, S. 2003

‘Finding common ground: family, gender and burial in contemporary Japan’, in J. Traphagan and J. Knight (eds) Demographic Change and the Family in Japan’s Ageing Society, Albany: State University of New York Press, 125-144.

Kawano, S. 2004

‘Scattering ashes of the family dead: memorial activity among the bereaved in contemporary Japan, Ethnology, 43:1, 233–48.

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Kazmier, L. 2001

‘Her final performance: British culture, mourning and the memorialisation of Ellen Terry’, Mortality, 6:2, 167-190.

Kazmier, L. 2009

‘Leading the world: the role of Britain and the First World War in promoting the “Modern Cremation” movement’, Journal of Social History, 42:3, 557-579.

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‘Cremation: desecration, purification or convenience?’, Generations, 28:2, 15-20.

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‘The environmental impact of activities after life: life cycle assessment of funerals’, International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 22:5, 715-730.

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Kellaher, L., Hockey, J. & Prendergast, D. 2010

‘Wandering lines and cul-de-sacs: trajectories of ashes in the United Kingdom, in J. Hockey, C. Komaromy & K. Woodthorpe (eds) The Matter of Death: Space, Place and Materiality, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 133-147.

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‘In the shadow of the traditional grave’, Mortality, 10:4, 237-250.
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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