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Dr Hannah Rumble
Dr Hannah Rumble
Honorary Research Fellow
Area of research
Research Associate - Parlours of Wonder
Summary
Biography
I'm a social anthropologist specialising in death and dying.
Keywords
- Death
- Dying
- Ageing
- Funerals
- End-of-Life Care
Recent publications
- Rumble, H, 2019, Ashes to Ashes, Rust to Rust?: The recovery and recycling of orthopaedic implants post-cremation. in: Tamara Khon, Martin Gibbs, Bjorn Nansen, Luke van Ryan (eds) Residues of Death: Disposal Reconfigured. Routledge, pp. 136-149
- Rumble, H, 2018, "If you go down in the woods": British Woodland Burial, Leisurely Funerals, and Recreational Burial grounds.. in: Leisure and Death: An anthropological tour of risk, death and dying.., Colorado, Luisville, pp. 261-280
- Rumble, H, 2017, The archaeology of American cemeteries and gravemarkers.. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol 23.
- Rumble, H, 2017, Mourning Animals: Rituals and Practices surrounding Animal Death. Mortality, vol 23., pp. 298 - 299
- Woodthorpe, K & Rumble, H, 2016, Funerals and families: locating death as a relational issue. British Journal of Sociology, vol 67., pp. 242-259
- Rumble, H, 2016, Greening death: Reclaiming burial practices and restoring our tie to the earth. Mortality, vol 22., pp. 87-88
- Rumble, H, 2016, Let Your Last Footprint be a Green One. Anthropology and Aging, vol 37., pp. 41-45
- Rumble, H, Troyer, J, Walter, T & Woodthorpe, K, 2014, Disposal or dispersal? Environmentalism and final treatment of the British dead. Mortality, vol 19., pp. 243-260
- Rumble, H, 2012, Natural Burial: Traditional - Secular Spiritualities and Funeral Innovation . Bloomsbury Academic
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