Index

Glenys Caswell (Independent Social Researcher, UK)

Time of Death

ISBN: 978-1-80455-006-9, eISBN: 978-1-80455-005-2

Publication date: 12 April 2024

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Caswell, G. (2024), "Index", Time of Death, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 135-137. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-005-220241009

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Copyright © 2024 Glenys Caswell. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Absolute time
, 12

Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AMRC)
, 39

Accuracy
, 65, 72–73

Advance care planning
, 51

Agency
, 34

Anatomical pathology technologist (APT)
, 61, 70–71

Arts
, 12

Assisted dying
, 42

Astronomy
, 12

Bereaved participants
, 15–16

Bereaved people’s experiences
, 79

death of Melanie Baker
, 80–83

expanded present
, 87–92

fluid time
, 92–93

grief responses to bereavement
, 97–98

liminal space
, 83

relationships
, 93–95

social construction of time of death
, 95–96

timescapes of dying
, 83–87

Biological death
, 36–39, 101

and time
, 52–54

Biological dying of human being
, 84

Brain death
, 38–39

Bureaucratisation
, 61

of measuring time of death
, 73–76

Calendars
, 16–17

Causation
, 14

Certification of death
, 68

Change
, 101

Chronobiology
, 15–16

Chronology
, 5–6

Clocks
, 16

Closed circuit television (CCTV)
, 67

Coroners and Justice Act
, 63

COVID-19
, 41

Cyclical time
, 20–21

Death
, 29, 33, 44, 47, 101–102

of body
, 36, 39, 105

certificates and registrations
, 60

in context
, 105–106

deferring technology and time
, 54

experiencing death of someone of personal importance
, 108–109

grief responses to death
, 44–45

and liminal time
, 54–55

of Melanie Baker
, 80–83

mortality awareness
, 30–32

social
, 33–36

Death the Leveller (Shirley)
, 4

Deferment of death through technological intervention
, 69

Detective stories
, 1

Dying
, 2, 4, 36, 44, 47–48, 117–118

Egyptian calendar
, 16–17

Electronic calendars
, 17

Embodiment and social relations
, 116–117

Emotional space
, 49–50

Experiencing time towards end of life
, 49–51

Family
, 79–80

Fluid time
, 22, 24, 92–93

Folk
, 14

Forensic cases
, 66–67

Funeral
, 65

Genocide/crimes against humanity
, 43–44, 69–70

Greenwich Mean Time
, 18

Gregorian calendar
, 17

Grief responses

to bereavement
, 97–98

to death
, 44–45

Hidden temporal rhythms
, 25–26

Humanities
, 12

International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
, 41

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
, 70

Islamic thought
, 20–21

James Webb Space Telescope
, 14

Julian calendar
, 17

Language
, 20

Least common error
, 64

Legal declaration of death
, 108

Life expectancy
, 4

Liminal space
, 83

Liminal time
, 24–25, 54–55, 83

Liminality
, 24

Linear time
, 20–21

Mechanical timepieces
, 18

Missing people
, 72

Modernity
, 15

Moment of death
, 53

being present at
, 89–90

missing
, 90–91

Moment of dying
, 87

Mortality awareness
, 30–32

and time
, 48–49

Motion
, 13–14

Movement
, 13

Murder of Roger Ackroyd, The (Christie)
, 1

Mystery of time
, 11–16

National Health Service (NHS)
, 62

Natural time
, 16

Non-forensic cases
, 67–69

Online social existence after biological death
, 35

Parallel time
, 23

Pendulum clocks
, 18

Pensions Act of 2014
, 103

Philosophy
, 12

Physics
, 12, 15–16

Physiological death
, 37

Planning for future
, 51

Power of social norms
, 116

Power relations
, 75–76, 116

Psychology
, 12

Quantum mechanics
, 13

Registration Act (1836)
, 63

Reliability
, 65, 72–73

Rhythms
, 15

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
, 13

Science
, 13

Sherwood Forest
, 13

Social construction of time of death
, 95–96, 99

Social death
, 33, 36, 59, 101, 105–106, 110–111

and time
, 54

Social existence
, 35–36

Social management of lone deaths
, 8

Social sciences
, 12

Social time
, 16

Social understandings of time of death
, 6–7

findings
, 7

Socially proscribed deaths
, 42, 44, 69, 72, 109–110

Technological obscuring of death
, 117

Technology
, 39–41

Temporal dissonance
, 51

Time
, 11, 47, 100–102, 117

of bodily death
, 106–108

as construct
, 103–104

as contextually dependent
, 104–105

differing human perceptions
, 19–21

experiencing
, 21–26

measuring
, 16–19

mystery
, 11–16

as social construct
, 27

social nature of temporal experience
, 26–27

suspension
, 22

talk
, 79–80

Time frame
, 60

Time Machine, The (Wells)
, 113

Time of death
, 2, 55, 59, 79, 88–89, 113, 117–118

as 21st century construct
, 106–111

accuracy or reliability
, 72–73

argument
, 114–115

assigning
, 115–117

bureaucratisation of measuring time of death
, 73–76

conceptual background
, 3–6

core argument
, 2–3

experiencing
, 102

as form of communication
, 115

impetus to record and measure time of death
, 62–65

as legal convention
, 74–75

measuring
, 102

missing people
, 72

recording date and
, 65–69

research studies
, 6–8

as social construction
, 56

socially proscribed deaths
, 69–72

temporal constructs
, 76

Timepieces
, 17–19

Timescapes
, 25

of dying
, 83–87

Universal Coordinated Time
, 104

Usual deaths
, 41–42

Witnessed dying
, 65–66

Witnessed/unwitnessed dying
, 91–92

Work
, 52

World Health Organization (WHO)
, 38, 41, 61

Year
, 17