Journal article
Representing alkaline hydrolysis: a material-semiotic analysis of an alternative to burial and cremation
Michael Arnold, Tamara Kohn, Bjorn Nansen, Fraser Allison
Mortality | Taylor and Francis Group | Published : 2024
Abstract
Alkaline hydrolysis can lay claim to being a resource-efficient, effective, economical and environmentally sound method of final body disposition, relative to burial and cremation. On technical grounds it may have much to recommend it, however, like many other technical innovations, its take-up is hindered by the fact that it lacks a clear position in the public imagination. For this position to take shape, an understanding of just what it is and what it offers is required by proponents in the funeral industry who advise the bereaved, as well as by the material representations of the alkaline hydrolysis technologies themselves. In this article, we describe and analyse four extant alternative..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The work was supported by theAustralian Research Council [DP18010314, LP180100757]