Essays about: "post-mortem relations"
Found 3 essays containing the words post-mortem relations.
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1. The Sound of Silence : Experiencing the memory grove as a site of commemoration
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : The memory grove [in Swedish: minneslund] is becoming an increasingly popular custom of burial in Sweden. Unlike traditional Swedish burial customs, the memory grove is a collective and anonymous gravesite, unmooring the obligation and cost of traditional grave maintenance. READ MORE
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2. A Post-Mortem Analysis of China’s Township Elections
University essay from Lunds universitet/Centrum för öst- och sydöstasienstudierAbstract : Since the late 1990s county party committees in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have experimented with semi-competitive township elections. The central government in Beijing encouraged such initiatives, hoping to use township elections to restrict the power of the county party secretary in appointing township leaders. READ MORE
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3. Decoupling Church-State Relation in Sweden : A Brief Post-Mortem
University essay from Avdelningen för kultur-, religions- och utbildningsvetenskapAbstract : Five decades’ process of breaking more than four centuries of Church-State ties saw a major break-through at the stroke of the new millennium (the year 2000), with the implementation of legislative reforms aimed at giving the Church of Sweden a greater degree of liberty, while extending greater freedom to other religious communities in Sweden. Almost a decade after this historic legislation most stakeholders claim the impact of the reform has been significant. READ MORE