ABSTRACT

In preparing this special issue of "Omega: The Journal of Death and Dying" - we choose to consider solidarity in a somewhat larger perspective than the other one usually adopted by a clear majority of social support studies. This perspective gives priority to microscopic, immediate, direct transactions between a focal individual - the one affected by the prospect of soon to come death and two classes of people: those included in the core of that person's personal network and the health care personnel treating and accompanying soon to die people, many of them already advanced into agony.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction:

Death, Distress, And Solidarity Roger Tessier
Edited ByRoger Tessier

chapter |1 pages

The Final Transition

chapter |18 pages

Death Of The Nursed:

Burnout Of The Provider
Edited BySerge Marquis

chapter |16 pages

The Organization Of Life Before Death

In Two Québec Cultural Configurations

chapter |8 pages

Death, Grief, And Solidarity:

The Polytechnique Case

chapter |6 pages

Thanatology Research From Québec:

A Different Emphasis