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Ruth Evans on Twitter: “Need to recognise unequal generational relations & children’s unpaid care work when tackling #genderinequalities https://t.co/DfgbY9KkjH”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Need to recognise unequal generational relations & children's unpaid care work when tackling #genderinequalities https://t.co/DfgbY9KkjH

— Ruth Evans (@DrRuth_Evans) September 27, 2016

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RPE Gloucestershire on Twitter: “What on earth is a death cafe? https://t.co/YyaL72sfZv #hm6501”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

What on earth is a death cafe? https://t.co/YyaL72sfZv #hm6501

— RPE Gloucestershire (@RPEatGlos) September 22, 2016

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Alina Potts on Twitter: “”We must think much more intergenerationally & in terms of relationships” Jo Boyden on research for change w/#YLgenderyouth @UNICEFInnocenti”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

"We must think much more intergenerationally & in terms of relationships" Jo Boyden on research for change w/#YLgenderyouth @UNICEFInnocenti

— Alina Potts (@alina_potts) September 9, 2016

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Ruth Evans on Twitter: “Thanks for great papers & discussions on gendered #youthtransitions #YLgenderyouth @ginacrivello https://t.co/vWkVO23703”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Thanks for great papers & discussions on gendered #youthtransitions #YLgenderyouth @ginacrivello https://t.co/vWkVO23703

— Ruth Evans (@DrRuth_Evans) September 9, 2016

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Robbie Gilligan on Twitter: “Ruth Evans on death in the family – on the inter-generational loss of an adult relative in Senegal #YLgenderyouth https://t.co/JSsfls3DZE”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Ruth Evans on death in the family – on the inter-generational loss of an adult relative in Senegal #YLgenderyouth pic.twitter.com/JSsfls3DZE

— Robbie Gilligan (@RobbieGilligan) September 9, 2016

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Ruth Evans on Twitter: “Thought provoking discussions about cultural diversity & religious syncrecism in responses to #death @Odiart #Ddsw https://t.co/BKBYfIRiVn”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Thought provoking discussions about cultural diversity & religious syncrecism in responses to #death @Odiart #Ddsw https://t.co/BKBYfIRiVn

— Ruth Evans (@DrRuth_Evans) September 6, 2016

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Avril Maddrell on Twitter: “Thanks @DrRuth_Evans @AlistairHunter_ @DrKatieMcC @OliviaS_Glasgow et al for highlighting importance of diverse Geogs of Loss & Carrying on”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Thanks @DrRuth_Evans @AlistairHunter_ @DrKatieMcC @OliviaS_Glasgow et al for highlighting importance of diverse Geogs of Loss & Carrying on

— Avril Maddrell (@AvrilMaddrell) September 2, 2016

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Development Pros on Twitter: “Grief in Iraq: inside the world’s largest cemetery – in pictures https://t.co/gleOnOQmx8 https://t.co/WZQg2s05IY”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Grief in Iraq: inside the world's largest cemetery – in pictures https://t.co/gleOnOQmx8 pic.twitter.com/WZQg2s05IY

— Development Pros (@GuardianGDP) September 2, 2016

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Death Goes Digital on Twitter: “Ruth Evans @DrRuth_Evans – Care after death in urban Senegal at #Ddsw https://t.co/9AH2Xm18W3 #socialwork https://t.co/vfHbbxjTzN”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Ruth Evans @DrRuth_Evans – Care after death in urban Senegal at #Ddsw https://t.co/9AH2Xm18W3 #socialwork pic.twitter.com/vfHbbxjTzN

— Death Goes Digital (@DeathGoesD) September 2, 2016

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Ruth Evans on Twitter: “Thanks @AvrilMaddrell & co for great sessions on geographies of #loss #grief #deathscapes #RGSIBG16 @AlistairHunter_”

Posted on September 28, 2016 by Ruth Evans

Thanks @AvrilMaddrell & co for great sessions on geographies of #loss #grief #deathscapes #RGSIBG16 @AlistairHunter_

— Ruth Evans (@DrRuth_Evans) September 1, 2016

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