End of Life Care and Society - Book Launch

End of Life Care and Society - Book Launch

By University of Glasgow | Dumfries Campus

We are pleased to announce the book launch of the Research Handbook on End of Life Care and Society (Edward Elgar Publishing).

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University of Glasgow, Rutherford McCowan Building

Bankend Road Dumfries DG1 4ZN United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person
  • Free parking

About this event

Health • Other

Please join us for the launch of the End of Life Care and Society Research Handbook.

On 30th October, Professor David Clark (University of Glasgow) and Dr Annemarie Samuels (Leiden University) will introduce and discuss the book in conversation with the audience.

Contributing authors Dr Sandy Whitelaw, Dr Naomi Richards, and Dr Marian Krawczyk will also be speaking at this event.

The book is available open access.

This event is taking place in Room 232 in the Rutherford McCowan Building at the Dumfries Campus of the University of Glasgow. If you are unable to attend in person, there is an option to view the event online. Please select the correct ticket when signing up.

About the Book

This comprehensive Research Handbook provides an accessible overview of research on palliative and end of life care in its social context. It examines key theories, methods, and research findings, presenting crucial social science and public health perspectives.

Leading and emerging international scholars discuss a range of issues including population ageing, growing pressures on health and social care systems, assisted dying, and new cultural responses to human mortality and bereavement. They delve into detailed case studies, such as the genealogies of culturally specific nursing, home care in Europe, patient and public involvement in the UK, end of life care pathways in Japan, and palliative care in resource-poor settings within African countries. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the Research Handbook also addresses models of end of life care in relation to wider society, and outlines future research priorities.

This insightful Research Handbook will greatly benefit students and scholars of sociology, anthropology, and social policy, particularly those who are studying public health, the welfare state, and social work. It is also a vital resource for practitioners and policymakers in palliative and end of life care.

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