ABSTRACT
This email-based interview with Tony Walter was conducted over a period of one year with Q & A’s going back and forth over the North Sea. The interview deals with a number of issues in regard to Tony Walter’s extensive work on death, dying and related matters over the past three decades. In the interview, Tony Walter reflects on the background of his own work and on the rise and development of the sociology of death and dying/death studies since the late 1980s. Moreover we revisit many of his published pieces of work and touch upon motivations and considerations behind some of his main ideas. Finally, the interview turns to the contemporary ‘corona crisis’ as well as looks ahead towards the future of the sociology of death and dying/death studies.
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Michael Hviid Jacobsen
Michael Hviid Jacobsen is Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University, Denmark.