Social death in end-of-life care policy
Erica Borgstrom;
(2015)
Social death in end-of-life care policy.
Contemporary social science, 10 (3).
pp. 272-283.
ISSN 2158-2041
DOI: 10.1080/21582041.2015.1109799
Social death denotes a loss of personhood. The concept of social death is engaged with in English end-of-life care policy that sees social death before physical death as a problem. Policy-makers posit that dying persons are likely to be subject to a social death prior to their physical death unless they play an active and aware role in planning their death, facilitated through communication and access to services. Such a view foregrounds a vision of agency and does not address Sudnow's critique of how care of the dying focuses on the body.
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