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The second edition of the Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief has been completely overhauled, with twenty-six new chapters by leaders in the fields of social justice, socially just practice, death, dying, loss, and grief. The chapters include opportunities for learning, reflection, and application to both clinical practice and scholarly discourse in the field.
This is a scholarly work of social criticism, richly grounded in personal experience, evocative case studies, and current multicultural and sociocultural theories and research. It is also consistently practical and reflective, challenging readers to think through responses to ethically complex scenarios in which social justice is undermined by radically uneven opportunity structures, hierarchies of voice and privilege, personal and professional power, and unconscious assumptions, at the very junctures when people are most vulnerable--at points of serious illness, confrontations with end-of-life decision making, and in the throes of grief and bereavement.
Darcy L. Harris is professor emeritus in the Department of Thanatology at King's University College in London, Ontario, Canada, as well as a faculty member for the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition in the USA.
Tashel C. Bordere is a researcher at the Center for Family Policy & Research at the University of Missouri and a consultant. She is the immediate past president of the National Alliance for Children's Grief.
Lisa McLean is an assistant professor in the Department of Thanatology at King's University College in London, Ontario, Canada, and is the director of the Grief and Loss Research Lab.
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