Rules, Norms and Practices – A Comparative Study Exploring Disposal Practices and Facilities in Northern Europe

  • Helena Nordh*
  • , Danielle House
  • , Mariske Westendorp
  • , Avril Maddrell
  • , Carola Wingren
  • , Sonja Kmec
  • , Katie McClymont
  • , Christoph Jedan
  • , Tanu Priya Uteng
  • , Yasminah Beebeejaun
  • , Eric Venbrux
  • *Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalArticleAcademicpeer-review

Abstract

We identify and analyse practices and management regimes around burial and handling of ashes across eight case study towns within six Northern European countries. We analyse management of cemeteries and crematoria gardens, majority practices and provision for minority communities, including various burial types, cremated remains, the re-use of graves, and costs for interments. Comparative data is drawn from analysis of national and local regulations, interviews with stakeholders, and observations at cemeteries and crematoria gardens. The findings show significant variation in national and local regulations and practices for burial and cremation particularly around the re-use of graves, handling of ashes and costs for grave space and cremation. We identify the opportunities and constraints of these variations in terms of accessibility, diversity and equality; and argue for national directions to avoid unequal treatment within nations. Furthermore, we stress the importance of a liberal and inclusive management of European cemeteries and crematoria gardens.

Original languageEnglish
Article number00302228211042138
Pages (from-to)171–199
Number of pages29
JournalOmega (United States)
Volume88
Issue number1
Early online date8 Sept 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank all the participants in this study for their time, kindness and enthusiasm in sharing information, anecdotes and examples with us. We thank Marianne Knapskog, Farjana Islam and Vevila Rezende Costa Dornelles for field work assistance. Finally, thanks to HERA for funding this project which has made this comparative approach possible.

Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.

Funding

We thank all the participants in this study for their time, kindness and enthusiasm in sharing information, anecdotes and examples with us. We thank Marianne Knapskog, Farjana Islam and Vevila Rezende Costa Dornelles for field work assistance. Finally, thanks to HERA for funding this project which has made this comparative approach possible.

FundersFunder number
HERAHera.2.078

    Keywords

    • burial
    • cemeteries
    • crematoria
    • grave
    • multicultural societies
    • religious diversity

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Rules, Norms and Practices – A Comparative Study Exploring Disposal Practices and Facilities in Northern Europe'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this