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Bethan Michael-Fox

Bethan Michael-Fox works at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the Open University in the School of English and Creative Writing. Her research and publications focus on the representation of death in popular culture. Before relocating to Cornwall to raise a young family, Bethan was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education and English at the University of Bedfordshire. She is the Managing Editor for the academic journal Mortality and an Editorial Board Member of the Open Access journal Revenant: Critical and Creative Studies of the Supernatural. She is a co-founder and co-host of The Death Studies Podcast and serves on the council of the Association for the Study of Death and Society (ASDS). You can find out more about her publications and work at www.drbethanmichaelfox.com

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Chandler Jernigan – a talented young American photographer whose portraits hugely enriched the visuals of MAI website
Matt Gillespie – a gifted professional British photographer who with no hesitation gave us permission to use some of his work
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