This paper presents some preliminary insights into an important yet generally neglected discursive phenomenon which we define as ‘in-group ritual’. In-group ritual refers to ritual practices formed by relational networks. In terms of typology, in-group ritual represents a different type of ritual than ‘social ritual’, i.e. ritual which counts as ‘normative’ on a social level (see more on ritual typology in Kádár, 2013). Examining in-group ritual and, in particular, its relational functions, we endeavour to approach ritual language use from a discursive viewpoint; as we see it, such an approach is long overdue, as rituality is relatively ignored in pragmatic
Frits Staal developed a theory of ritual in the late 1970s that is well-known to ritual studies scho...
Scholars formulate the interrelationships of religion, society and culture in a variety of ways, yet...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
This paper presents some preliminary insights into an important yet generally neglected discursive p...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
My aim here is to outline and, in passing, briefly illustrate an approach largely inspired by the wo...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
This paper explores the (co-)construction of identities in ritual interaction, by focusing on the ch...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-70)The objective of this thesis is to analyze the prev...
From the Walmart Cheer to the Cold Stone Creamery Tip Song, many groups engage in their own rituals ...
Abstract With both the terms “rite of passage” and “ritual” facing difficulties as analytic concepts...
This paper aims to underline disciplinary relations among design, anthropology and sociology in rit...
Group relations conferences in the Tavistock tradition make use of psychoanalytic and systemic persp...
The aim of this paper is to outline and briefly illustrate an approach to the analysis of ceremonial...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
Frits Staal developed a theory of ritual in the late 1970s that is well-known to ritual studies scho...
Scholars formulate the interrelationships of religion, society and culture in a variety of ways, yet...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
This paper presents some preliminary insights into an important yet generally neglected discursive p...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
My aim here is to outline and, in passing, briefly illustrate an approach largely inspired by the wo...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
This paper explores the (co-)construction of identities in ritual interaction, by focusing on the ch...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 64-70)The objective of this thesis is to analyze the prev...
From the Walmart Cheer to the Cold Stone Creamery Tip Song, many groups engage in their own rituals ...
Abstract With both the terms “rite of passage” and “ritual” facing difficulties as analytic concepts...
This paper aims to underline disciplinary relations among design, anthropology and sociology in rit...
Group relations conferences in the Tavistock tradition make use of psychoanalytic and systemic persp...
The aim of this paper is to outline and briefly illustrate an approach to the analysis of ceremonial...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
Frits Staal developed a theory of ritual in the late 1970s that is well-known to ritual studies scho...
Scholars formulate the interrelationships of religion, society and culture in a variety of ways, yet...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...