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“Suicidology as a Social Practice”: A Reply, Tom Widger

Author Information: Tom Widger, Durham University, tswidger@gmail.com Widger, Tom “‘Suicidology as a Social Practice': A Reply.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 3 (2015): 1-4....

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Shaking Up Suicidology, Jennifer White

Author Information: Jennifer White, University of Victoria, jhwhite@uvic.ca White, Jennifer. “Shaking Up Suicidology.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 6 (2015): 1-4. The PDF of...

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‘Critical Suicidology': Toward an Inclusive, Inventive and Collaborative...

Author Information: Ian Marsh, Canterbury Christ Church University, ian.marsh@canterbury.ac.uk Marsh, Ian. “‘Critical Suicidology': Toward an Inclusive, Inventive and Collaborative (Post) Suicidology.”...

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Critical Suicidology as an Alternative to Mainstream Revolving-Door...

Author Information: Michael J. Kral, Wayne State University, ft2226@wayne.edu Kral, Michael J. “Critical Suicidology as an Alternative to Mainstream Revolving-Door Suicidology.” Social Epistemology...

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Nomad Suicidology, Scott Kouri

Author Information: Scott Kouri, University of Victoria, scott.kouri@gmail.com Kouri, Scott. “Nomad Suicidology.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 8 (2015): 66-75. The PDF of the...

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Reimagining Suicide Research: The Limits and Possibilities of Suicide...

The ‘cultural turn’ in some parts of suicide studies has long roots (Douglas 1967), and has recently begun to proliferate (Lester et al. 2013). Particularly within sociology, anthropology, and—more...

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“Suicide Cultures”: A Contradiction in Terms? Haim Hazan and Raquel Romberg

The emerging controversy between Amy Chandler et al. (2022) and us (Hazan and Romberg 2022) regarding the meaning and use of “suicide cultures” outreaches the bounds of merely conceptual discourse to...

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