Gerry R. Cox is professor emeritus of sociology and archaeology at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, and former director of the Center for Death Education & Bioethics, USA. Neil Thompson is an independent writer, educator, and adviser based in Wales.
Against a backdrop in which psychology has dominated, Cox and Thompson have succeeded in restoring social explanations to the center of analysis. Engaging and clearsighted, this text offers the practical insight and applied focus provided by its integrated approach, where sociological perspectives and voices of those who provide compassionate care are brought to bear in aiding our understanding of death and dying. An indispensable resource for anyone wishing to gain greater insight into the implications of death and dying for the individual and society. - Michael Brennan, PhD, associate professor of sociology, Liverpool Hope University, UK; editor of The A-Z of Death and Dying: Social, Medical, and Cultural Aspects Death and Dying: Sociological Perspectives had me intrigued when I read its focus was 'a critical analysis of enduring ideas, values and issues.' What I discovered was the book I always wanted to read and furthermore to use as a text with students. What a gift to the reader! - Professor Inge Corless This book combines an impressive scope with a detailed and accessible examination of key concepts. The book guides the reader through complex areas using practical examples, exercises to aid understanding and a helpful highlighting of key points. It will be a valuable resource for those familiar with the sociological approach and for those unfamiliar with this rich area of scholarship in relation to death and dying. - Neil Small, professor of health research, University of Bradford, UK