The Death & Culture Network (DaCNet) based at the University of York seeks to explore and understand cultural responses to mortality. #DeathCulture2020
We are so excited to confirm that plans are now underway for a very special celebration for students who graduated virtually during the pandemic! We are planning to hold an in-person celebration at the University in May 2022 🎓(1/2)
The Death and Culture books series has changed publishers. The series is now with Bristol Uni Press. Check out our call for proposals https://t.co/cjLKE9XBFP
Call for Chapters! Difficult Death: Challenging Cultural Representations of Death, Dying and the Dead in Media and Culture @ShaColeclough@Renske_Visser any questions (or for a Word doc of CfC) please email [email protected]
Wild that @NancyMace is discrediting herself less than 1 mo in office w/ such dishonest attacks. She *went on record* saying she barricaded in fear.
@NancyMace who else’s experiences will you minimize?Capitol Police in Longworth? Custodial workers who cleaned up shards of glass?
Good morning. Our first parallel session of the day will be beginning in 10 minutes at 09:00. Join your chosen panel at https://t.co/3cZKtNoUZj
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Our final parallel session of the day will be beginning in 10 minutes at 16:00 (UK). Join your chosen panel at https://t.co/3cZKtN7jAJ
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Our second parallel session of the day will be beginning in 10 minutes at 13:00 (UK). Join your chosen panel at https://t.co/3cZKtNoUZj
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@sallyanneduncan is talking about the vicarious trauma journalists experiencing when working with user-generated content about death. Important to think about the emotional toll on those bringing us the news #deathculture2020