Items by Woodthorpe, Kate
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2013
Woodthorpe, K., Rumble, H. and Valentine, C., 2013. Putting ‘the grave’ into social policy: state support for funerals in contemporary UK society. Journal of Social Policy, 42 (3), pp. 605-622.
Valentine, C. and Woodthorpe, K., 2013. Forthcoming. From the cradle to the grave: funeral welfare from an international perspective. Social Policy & Administration
Foster, L. and Woodthorpe, K., 2013. What cost the price of a good send off? The challenges for British state funeral policy. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 21 (1), pp. 77-89.
2012
Foster, L. and Woodthorpe, K., 2012. A golden silence? Acts of remembrance and commemoration at UK football games. Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 36 (1), pp. 50-67.
Woodthorpe, K., 2012. Affording a Funeral: Social Fund Funeral Payments. Other. Axa Sun Life Direct.
Woodthorpe, K., 2012. Baby gardens: A privilege or predicament? In: Earle, S., Komaromy, C. and Layne, L., eds. Understanding Reproductive Loss: Perspectives on Life, Death and Fertility. Farnham: Ashgate.
Woodthorpe, K., 2012. Rights, rituals and resources: similarities and differences in welfare support for funerals. In: Mortality, Death and Dying: philosophical and social perspectives, 2012-08-22 - 2012-08-24, Helsinki.
Woodthorpe, K., 2012. The Commercial Side of Death. In: Changing Expectations of Death and Dying, 2012-11-23 - 2012-11-25, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.
2011
Woodthorpe, K., 2011. Sustaining the contemporary cemetery: implementing policy alongside conflicting perspectives and purpose. Mortality, 16 (3), pp. 259-276.
Tilley, L. and Woodthorpe, K., 2011. Is it the end for anonymity as we know it? A critical examination of the ethical principle of anonymity in the context of 21st century demands on the qualitative researcher. Qualitative Research, 11 (2), pp. 197-212.
Woodthorpe, K., 2011. Researching death: methodological reflections on the management of critical distance. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 14 (2), pp. 99-109.
Komaromy, C. and Woodthorpe, K., 2011. Investigating mortuary services in hospital settings. Other. Unkown Publisher.
Woodthorpe, K., Cox, S., Tyrell, B. and , S. L. D., 2011. The Trouble with Dying: the Sun Life Direct Cost of Dying Survey 2011. Other. Bristol: Axa Sun Life Direct.
Woodthorpe, K., 2011. Using bereavement theory to understand memorialising behaviour. Bereavement Care, 30 (2), pp. 29-32.
2010
Woodthorpe, K., 2010. Private grief in public spaces: Interpreting memorialisation in the contemporary cemetery. In: Hockey, J., Komaromy, C. and Woodthorpe, K., eds. The Matter of Death: Space, place and materiality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hockey, J., Komaromy, C. and Woodthorpe, K., eds., 2010. The Matter of Death: Space, place and materiality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Woodthorpe, K., 2010. Public dying: death in the media and Jade Goody. Sociology Compass, 4 (5), pp. 283-294.
Woodthorpe, K., 2010. Revisiting taboo: Buried bodies in an East London Cemetery. In: Maddrell, A. and Sidaway, J., eds. Deathscapes. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
2009
Woodthorpe, K., 2009. Money and death: the consumption of bereavement services. In: Ninth International Conference Social Context of Death, Dying and Disposal (DDD9), 2009-09-09 - 2009-09-12, University of Durham, Durham.
Woodthorpe, K., 2009. Making money out of misery? Consuming bereavement services. In: British Sociological Association Annual Conference 2009: The Challenge of Global Social Enquiry, 2009-04-16, Cardiff City Hall, Cardiff, Wales.
Woodthorpe, K., 2009. Reflecting on death: The emotionality of the research encounter. Mortality, 14 (1), pp. 70-86.
Woodthorpe, K., 2009. Cosmetic Restoration. In: Bryant, C. D. and Peck, D. L., eds. Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Woodthorpe, K., 2009. Death Mask. In: Bryant, C. D. and Peck, D. L., eds. Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Woodthorpe, K., 2009. Pre-need Arrangments. In: Bryant, C. D. and Peck, D. L., eds. Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
2008
Woodthorpe, K., 2008. "And I thought you bastards, you must have thought more of your mother than that": The task of negotiating emotions and efficiency by bereavement workers. In: British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Conference 2008, 2008-09-04 - 2008-09-06, University of Sussex.
Meyer, M. and Woodthorpe, K., 2008. The material presence of absence: A dialogue between museums and cemeteries. Sociological Research Online, 13 (5).
Woodthorpe, K., 2008. Blue sky thinking from six feet under: research and practice. In: Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management Corporate Seminar, 2008-05-01, Cranfield University.
Phillips, D., Hagan, T., Bodfield, E., Woodthorpe, K. and Grimsley, M., 2008. Exploring the impact of group work and mentoring for multiple heritage children's self-esteem, well-being and behaviour. Health & Social Care in the Community, 16 (3), pp. 310-321.
2007
Woodthorpe, K., 2007. My life after death: Connecting the field, the findings and the feelings. Anthropology Matters, 9 (1).
2006
Hockey, J. and Woodthorpe, K., 2006. Funeraire 2005, Report on the Salon Professionnel International de l'Art Funeraire, Paris, Le Bourget. Mortality, 11 (4), pp. 382-383.
