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Amber Griffiths
Amber Griffiths
@amberfirefly@mastodon.green  ·  activity timestamp 8 hours ago

Bit of a long shot this - but I'm looking for science/social science researchers who might be willing to give some thoughts on how their field of research might have shaped their views on life, death and grief.

I've made a short survey here which can be done anonymously, if anyone feels up to it:

https://my.liberaforms.org/grief

tetrapak print in black linseed oil-based ink of a pile of books with a little pair of legs sticking out underneath, the person has been squished under the books with titles 'very serious book', 'complicated', 'things and stuff', and 'heavy topics'.
tetrapak print in black linseed oil-based ink of a pile of books with a little pair of legs sticking out underneath, the person has been squished under the books with titles 'very serious book', 'complicated', 'things and stuff', and 'heavy topics'.
tetrapak print in black linseed oil-based ink of a pile of books with a little pair of legs sticking out underneath, the person has been squished under the books with titles 'very serious book', 'complicated', 'things and stuff', and 'heavy topics'.
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Life, death and grief in the sciences Hello! My name is Amber Griffiths, I am doing an MA in authorial illustration, which is all about telling stories ...
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