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Australian Death Cafes?

Posted by Harvey Meale on Sept. 18, 2016, 9:05 p.m.


Quick question, just wondering who to talk to regarding upcoming death cafes in Australia/Brisbane? I really want to discuss this topic and I think this is an excellent way to go about it.

I write a lot about death on my blog so if you'd like to join the discussion there, please feel free to do so! But yeah, anyone know anything about death cafes in AU?

Link: http://harveymeale.com/category/death/

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Essays on Death

Posted by mpmcginty1980 on Sept. 14, 2016, 5:26 a.m.


I cam across this website with some well-written short articles on Death the other day so I though I would share.

Nathan

 

Link: http://www.meaningoflife.life/campaign_category/death/

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When a community decides to bring death home and suddenly is hit by the death of a teenager, we all come away with a better understanding of life.

Link: http://troutsfarm.com/PFA/2016/05/06/after-z/

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The Not-So-Grim Reaper

Posted by Camille on July 14, 2016, 8:41 p.m.


An opportunity to experience my first real live dead person became my best birthday present ever.

Link: http://troutsfarm.com/PFA/2016/06/24/not-so-grim-reaper/

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Ted Talks

Posted by Peter on July 14, 2016, 3:21 p.m.


Ted Talks

Ted.com has some interesting videos on the topic of death.

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Eine sonderbare Stille: Gespräch mit der Autorin Katharina Schmidt

Eine sonderbare Stille. Warum der Tod ins Leben gehört

Einst war er fixer Bestandteil des menschlichen Daseins und des gesellschaftlichen Alltags: Heute wird der Tod verdrängt, jeder Gedanke an das unweigerliche Ende so lange wie möglich hinausgeschoben. Während Sterbende der High Tech-Medizin überlassen werden und Trauern keinen Platz findet, diskutiert man auf politischer Ebene über die Suizidbeihilfe. Dazwischen stehen Fragen, die uns alle betreffen: Wie wollen wir uns dem Thema Tod wieder annähern? Wie können wir Alte und Sterbende besser versorgen? Und: Wie wollen wir selbst sterben? In ausführlichen Gesprächen mit Ärzten, Pflegenden und Angehörigen sucht Katharina Schmidt nach ...

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Duck, Death and the Tulip

Posted by Continuity of Life on June 22, 2016, 11:40 a.m. 1 comment


The German children’s book author and illustrator Wolf Erlbruch offers a wonderfully warm and assuring answer in Duck, Death and the Tulip (public library) — a marvelous addition to the handful of intelligent and imaginative children’s books about death and loss.

Link: https://www.brainpickings.org/2016/05/04/duck-death-and-the-tulip-wolf-erlbruch/

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Cafe-Finovo

Posted by lfylaktos on June 9, 2016, 10:10 a.m.


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"With patience and beauty, our understanding of mortality is altered as this film unfolds on life, laughter and Wilhelm Grimm. Set within the walls of the Alter St. Matthäus cemetery in Berlin, we meet artists, story-tellers and grave sponsors — the cultural life revolving around the lively café-finovo and it's reputable cakes. Café-finovo is the first café in a cemetery in Germany."


Link: http://www.vimeo.com/58768672

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Re-Imagine End-of-Life Care

Posted by Kevin Haselhorst on June 3, 2016, 1:39 a.m.


Link: http://www.wishestodiefor.com/blog/ideo-challenge-re-imagine-end-of-life-care/

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Death and Sustainability

Posted by Real Eguchi on May 14, 2016, 7:32 p.m.


Death and Sustainability

My interest is to tie death anxiety to our cultural unsustainabilty while exploring how aligning our inner and outer landscapes might help us deal with these issues.

Here is a link to pages 53-55 in a journal called Landscapes/ Paysage about this. It is the professional journal for landscape architects in Canada.

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Is Death Reversible?

Posted by Ira S. Pastor on March 10, 2016, 5:44 a.m.


Link: https://www.singularityweblog.com/is-death-reversible/

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At My Funeral

Posted by westybuoy on Feb. 4, 2016, 1:15 p.m.


They say such nice things about you at your funeral I'm sorry I'm going to miss mine by  just a few short days.

Garrison Keilor

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Study on death discussion and grief

Posted by Kimber42 on Dec. 21, 2015, 11:56 a.m. 3 comments


Hi folks. I am reaching out again to recruit participants for my study determining the relationship between talking about death with a dying loved one and the survivor's grief. I recently received approval to conduct interviews over the phone, and need a few more participants to reach my desired number of total interviews. I am very interested in hearing about people' experiences with discussing  death with their loved one and how they feel it affected their grief after losing that person. Please see my flyer for more details. I hope everyone has joyful holidays.

 

- Study on death discussion and grief

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Funeral Cultures Across the Globe

Posted by BeforeIDieDIS on Dec. 3, 2015, 3:51 p.m.


We are a group of American students studying Cross Cultural Psychology at DIS (Danish Institute for Study Abroad) this fall. For our final project, we wanted to understand more about memory culture and funeral traditions around the world. We interviewed friends and family from various countries and have compiled our findings into a brochure. We hope others can use this a resource to have a deeper and wider understanding of funeral cultures and the cultural values regarding life and death. We have also created an Instagram that includes compelling quotes from our interviewees. If you are interested in our research or would like to share your own traditions, please follow us @beforeidiedis or email us at beforeidiedis@gmail.com

Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-r_k32AcanzeGZZSTl5SlZIWWFXSzBKQkMzQkJELUdEYnhr/view?usp=sharing

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Baby's Death A True Cinderella Story

Posted by Joanna on Oct. 16, 2015, 3:52 a.m.


This is the true story of my baby's life and death. I ask some pertinent questions: should life be prolonged against the odds? Should doctors try to save every life even when the odds are slim? Should nature be allowed to take its course? 

Link: http://joannawarringtonauthor-allthingsd.co.uk/writing/d-is-for-death-the-death-of-my-first-baby/

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