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Mortality

Death and the Media

Virtual Themed Issue

BYTHEWAY, B. & JOHNSON, J. (1996). Valuing lives? Obituaries and the life course (Research note). Mortality, 1, 219 – 234.

SMALL, N. (1998). Death of the authors. Mortality, 3, 215 – 228.

MERRIN, W. (1998). Crash, bang, wallop! What a picture! The death of Diana and the media. Mortality, 4, 41 – 62.

KAZMIER, L. (1999). Her final performance: British culture, mourning and the memorialization of Ellen Terry. Mortality, 6, 167 – 190.

ARMSTRONG-COSTER, A. (2001). In Morte Media Jubilate: an empirical study of cancerrelated documentary .lm. Mortality, 6, 287 – 305.

GIBSON, M. (2001). Death Scenes: ethics of the face and cinematic death. Mortality, 6, 306 – 320.

MATTHEWS, M. (2002). Burying Tennyson: the Victorian Laureate immortalized. Mortality, 7, 247 – 268.

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