I joined the Open University in June 2010 to work on K260, Death and dying. Up until then I had been a lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Westminster.
Since joining the OU I have worked on modules at all levels of the undergraduate programme in Health and Social Care as well as our Masters in Advancing Healthcare Practice. I have been academic adviser on several co-productions (with both the BBC and Channel 4) including the BAFTA-nominated documentary How to Die: Simon's Choice.
I was appointed Assistant Head of the Department of Health and Social Care in November 2015 and, since August 2016 I have been Head of the Health and Social Care Curriculum Area.
My specific interest in the area of death and dying is pregnancy loss and my ESRC-funded doctoral research, undertaken at the University of Surrey, was a sociological exploration of parental experiences of stillbirth. I am also a member of the Association for the Study of Death and Society and the British Sociological Association.
All forms of reproductive loss
Death and dying, sociology of health and illness, communication.
Name | Type | Parent Unit |
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Birth & Death Research Group | Group | Faculty of Health and Social Care |
Role | Start date | End date | Funding source |
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Lead | 01 Oct 2016 | 30 Sep 2019 | Willen Hospice |
What is the role of the environment and culture of the hospice in MK that means that people choose this over dying at home? |
Exploring the experiences of distance learning students being supported to resubmit a final assignment following a fail result (2023)
Mitchell, Vince; Borgstrom, Erica; Murphy, Sam; Campbell, Charlene; Sieminski, Sandy and Fraser, Sandy
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 49(2) (pp. 190-202)
Support after stillbirth: Findings from the Parent Voices Initiative Global Registry Project (2023)
Murphy, Sam
Bereavement: Journal of Grief and Responses to Death, 2
Researching perinatal death: managing the myriad of emotions in the field (2021)
Jones, Kerry and Murphy, Sam
International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 24(5) (pp. 603-615)
Unpacking sensitive research: a stimulating exploration of an established concept (2021)
Mallon, Sharon; Borgstrom, Erica and Murphy, Sam
International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 24(5) (pp. 517-521)
New understandings of fathers’ experiences of grief and loss following stillbirth and neonatal death: a scoping review (2019-12)
Jones, Kerry; Robb, Martin; Murphy, Sam and Davies, Alison
Midwifery, 79, Article 102531
“I'd failed to produce a baby and I'd failed to notice when the baby was in distress”: The social construction of bereaved motherhood (2019)
Murphy, Samantha
Women's Studies International Forum, 74 (pp. 35-41)
Learning from deaths: Parents’ Active Role and ENgagement in The review of their Stillbirth/perinatal death (the PARENTS 1 study) (2017-10-02)
Bakhbakhi, Danya; Siassakos, Dimitrios; Burden, Christy; Jones, Ffion; Yoward, Freya; Redshaw, Maggie; Murphy, Samantha and Storey, Claire
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 17, Article 333
The psychological, social, and economic impact of stillbirth on families (2017-06-30)
Murphy, Samantha and Cacciatore, Joanne
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 22(3) (pp. 129-134)
Case study: what supports students to improve their grades? (2016-06-03)
Sieminski, Sandy; Messenger, Julie and Murphy, Sam
Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning, 31(2) (pp. 141-151)
Women's experiences of termination for fetal abnormality in a United Kingdom hospital setting: a systematic review protocol (2015-09)
Newton, Victoria Louise and Murphy, Sam
JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 13(9) (pp. 159-167)
By the way knowledge: grandparents, stillbirth and neonatal death (2014-09-30)
Murphy, Sam and Jones, Kerry
Human Fertility, 17(3) (pp. 210-213)
Stillbirth and loss: family practices and display (2013-02-28)
Murphy, Sam and Thomas, Hilary
Sociological Research Online, 18(1)
Finding the positive in loss: stillbirth and its potential for parental empowerment (2013-01)
Murphy, Samantha Louise
Bereavement Care, 31(3) (pp. 98-103)
Reclaiming a moral identity: stillbirth, stigma and ‘moral mothers’ (2012)
Murphy, Samantha
Midwifery, 28(4) (pp. 476-480)
Lost Futures: Stillbirth and the Social Construction of Grief (2010-06-26)
Murphy, S. L.
ISBN : 9783838345840 | Publisher : Lambert Academic Press | Published : Saarbrücken, Germany
Fathering a dead baby: men and perinatal loss (2024)
Murphy, Sam
In: Jones, Kerry and Robb, Martin eds. Men and Loss. New Perspectives on Bereavement, Grief and Masculinity. Routledge Key Themes in Health and Society
ISBN : 9781003333999 | Publisher : Routledge
We can’t play with them, but we can play for them’: fathers uniting in grief through football (2024)
Jones, Kerry; Murphy, Sam and Robb, Martin
In: Jones, Kerry and Robb, Martin eds. Men and Loss. New Perspectives on Bereavement, Grief and Masculinity
ISBN : 9781032368238 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : London
Researching perinatal death: managing the myriad of emotions in the field (2022-04-14)
Jones, Kerry and Murphy, Sam
In: Borgstrom, Erica; Mallon, Sharon and Murphy, Sam eds. Unpacking Sensitive Research: Epistemological and Methodological Implications
ISBN : 9781032172200 / 9781003252320 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon
Bereaved parents: a contradiction in terms? (2013-01)
Murphy, Samantha
In: Earle, Sarah; Komaromy, Carol and Layne, Linda eds. Understanding Reproductive Loss: Perspectives on Life, Death and Fertility. (pp. 117-128)
ISBN : 978-1-4094-7241-4 | Publisher : Ashgate | Published : Farnham
Unpacking Sensitive Research: Epistemological and Methodological Implications (2022-04-14)
Borgstrom, Erica; Mallon, Sharon and Murphy, Sam eds.
ISBN : 9781032172200 / 9781003252320 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon
Who shouts the loudest? The demographics of research into child bereavement (2015)
Murphy, Sam
In : Death, Dying and Disposal 12 (2-6 Sep 2015, “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania)
The Good Stillbirth (2014)
Murphy, Sam
In : Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting 2014 (26-30 May 2014, Brock University, St Catherines, Canada)