The Cemetery Research Group runs two events a year: in May and in November. Follow the links and send in an abstract
O’Regan, J. 2011
‘Death, identity, discourse: cultural research at the margins of experience’, in C. Baraldi, A. Borsari & A. Carli (eds) Hybrids, Differences, Visions: On the Study of Culture, Davies Group Publishers: Colorado, USA, 113-128.
O’Rourke, D. 2007
‘Mourning becomes eclectic: death of communal practice in a Greek cemetery’, American Ethnologist, 34:2, 387-402.
Obermeyer, B. 2016
‘“We call it put him away” contemporary Delaware burial practices and NAGPRA’, North American Archaeologist, 37:2, 112-135.
Ocón, D. 2021
‘Digitalising endangered cultural heritage in Southeast Asian cities: preserving or replacing?’, International Journal of Heritage Studies 27:10, 975-990.
Ocón, D. 2023
‘Low-cost digital tools to preserve cultural heritage “blind spots”: the case of Kubor Kassim in Singapore’, International Journal of Heritage Studies 29:9, 961-987.
Ocón, D. 2023
‘Balancing sustainable development and cultural heritage preservation: luxury burial legacies in Singapore’, Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 13:1, 87-107.
Ocón, D. 2021
‘Balancing sustainable development and cultural heritage preservation: luxury burial legacies in Singapore’, Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 13:1, 87-107.
Ocón, D. and Young, W. 2024
‘Bridging the nature–cultural heritage gap: evaluating sustainable entanglements through cemeteries in urban Asia’, Sustainability Science, 19:5, 1641-1660.
Keywords
Oestergaard, T. 2004
‘Death and ambivalent materiality – human flesh as culture and cosmology’, in T. Oestergaard, N. Anfinset & T. Saetersdal (eds) Combining the Past and the Present: Archaeological Perspectives on Society, Oxford: Archaeolpress, 23-30.
Keywords
Ogbuagu, S. 1989
‘The changing perception of death and burial: a look at the Nigerian obituaries’, Anthropologica, 85-101.
Keywords
Ogu, V. 1999
‘Housing as graveyard: a tale of housing culture in Nigeria’, Third World Planning Review, 23:1, 317-330.
Ogunbemi, A., Akinbade, H. , Omunagbe, A. & King, O. 2020
‘Property value of houses with cemeteries, its psychological and health impact at Lagelu local government, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria’, National Journal of Advanced Research, 6:2, 28-32.
Ohayon, I. 2019
‘Honorer ses morts en socialisme, une économie de l’islam kazakh (1960-1980) Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Médeterranée, 146, 97-118.
Okhovat, H. 2018
‘Organizing of historical and inactive urban cemeteries to become tourist attractions (Case study: Zahir-Od-Dowleh Cemetery in Tehran), Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, 10, 17-28.
Keywords
Olexa, M., Hodge, N., Owens, T. & Hampton, C. 2012
‘A grave situation: protecting the deceased and their final resting places from destruction’, Florida Bar Journal, 86:9, 35-42.
Oliveira, B., Quinteiro, P., Caetano, C. & 4 others 2012
‘Burial grounds’ impact on groundwater and public health’, Water and Environment Journal, 27, 99-106.
Oliver, C. 2004
‘Cultural influence in migrants’ negotiation of death. The case of retired migrants in Spain’, Mortality, 9:4, 235-54.
Keywords
Olson, P. 2016
‘Custody of the corpse: controlling alkaline hydrolysis in US death care markets’, in S. Dobscha (ed.) Death in a Consumer Culture, London: Routledge, 75-88.
Olson, P. 2014
‘Flush and bone: funeralizing alkaline hydrolysis in the United States’, Science, Technology and Human Values, 39:5, 666-693.