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Funerary practices of cremation at the megalithic societies of South-Eastern Iberia: The cemetery of Los Milanes. [PDF]

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Ritualizing Politics and Politicizing Ritual: A Study of Kullu Dussehra

Contemporary Voice of Dalit, 2023
The study explores the modus operandi of the communities, kingship and modern nation-state in the spatial distribution of power in the ritual space. Kullu Dussehra is celebrated as a performative idiom of kingship, symbolically legitimizing royal or political power.
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Ritual Risk and Emergent Efficacy: Ethnographic Studies in Christian Ritual

Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2016
AbstractRitual is a domain of analysis shared across Christian confessions and continents. Yet in anthropological work on Christianity, studies of ritual have thus far remained piecemeal and disjointed, unwittingly perpetuating distinctions between north and south, ‘secular’ and ‘religious’ publics, Pentecostals and ‘the rest’.
Hillary Kaell, Jessica Hardin
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Rituals in Education. The Berlin Study on Rituals and Gestures

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
What role do rituals play in the genesis of the social dimension in people’s lives in contemporary society? Answering this question is what the Berlin Study on Rituals (Berliner Ritualstudie), a study which has been conducted over the past eleven years and conceived for a total duration of twelve years, aims to do.
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