Governing death and loss : empowerment, involvement, and participation
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Governing death and loss : empowerment, involvement, and participation
Oxford University Press, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Political, economic, social, cultural and technological changes have led to profound transformations in the ways that death and loss are perceived and managed in contemporary society. Over the last few decades, the long term shift to chronic illness as a major causal factor has significantly increased the time scale of dying. Most people die in institutions and 'care' is typically medical. Many communities and ordinary citizens now relinquish control and involvement
to experts in the last stages of life.
At global and local levels, however, new arrangements are emerging to govern the changing face of death, and a reorientation model is being developed to counter claims of the 'creeping medicalisation' of death and dying. With an international authorship and scope, this book illustrates the interlinking nature of society, death and loss, and it gives examples of governance that promotes the empowerment, participation and the increasing need for the involvement of ordinary people and communities
in differing social and cultural contexts.
Chapters come from collaborations of academics and practitioners in end of life care - from sociologists, anthropologists or the arts but also from nursing, social work, or medicine. The result is a reflective, academic and practical discussion of the outline of the problem we face in the contemporary governance of death, and an exploration of the critical, theoretical and practice-based ways forward for us all.
目次
- Foreword
- Introduction
- PART 1 - THEORISING DEATH AND LOSS
- 1. Death and community
- 2. Contemporary cultures of memorialisation: blending social inventiveness and conformity?
- 3. (Un)Regulating bereavement
- 4. Promoting the self through the arts: the transformation of private testimony into public witnessing
- 5. Involvement and empowerment at the end of life: overcoming the barriers
- 6. Reviving sociability in contemporary cultural practices and concepts of death in Hong Kong
- PART 2 - PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE
- 7. The shameful death: implications for public health
- 8. A history of the project on death in America: programmes, outputs, impacts
- 9. Resilient communities
- 10. Transition from conventional to health promoting palliative care: an Australian case study
- 11. Neighbourhood network in palliative care - a public health approach to the care of the dying
- 12. Liberating dying people and bereaved families from the oppression of death and loss in Chinese societies: a public health approach
- 13. Letting it out of the cage: death education and community involvement
- 14. Spirituality and community practice
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