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Citation

Weaver J, Munro D. New Zealand Sociology 2010; 25(1): 100-130.

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(Copyright © 2010)

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Abstract

This paper is a case-based comparison of suicides in New Zealandin the 1930s and 1980s and draws from coronial inquest datacovering almost 3000 suicides. A purpose of the paper is todemonstrate that no single discipline or methodology has amonopoly of understanding of suicide. Each has it limitations andstrengths. All can make a contribution to understanding, includinghistorical enquiry. The latter affords opportunities to consider howeconomic and cultural trends characteristic of eras affected theoutcomes of acute personal crises. In brief, the so-called 'eternal'motivations to suicide - including physical suffering, financialdistress, mental illness, romantic disappointment and socialdisgrace - are mediated through the social milieu of the time.


Language: en

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