Existing anthropological research and discussion related to contemporary Wiccan and Witchcraft practice is growing and indeed has been explored by anthropologists and other writers from the northern and southern hemispheres. However, there has been limited discourse on how and what Western Australian Wiccans and Witches learn. This ethnographic research fills that gap by exploring, in two separate sections, how Wiccans and Witches have developed relevant skills in a social learning structure and what ritual practice they have learnt as a result. The thesis proposes that the current theories of learning and ritual fail to adequately describe the social processes and outcomes observed.In the first section, focusing on how the participants lea...
Over the years, there has been much Anthropological inquiry into witchcraft and how it functions in ...
This study investigates modern Paganism, or 'Neo-paganism' as it is often termed, in context of post...
Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media & Philosophy, Department o...
Much learning in adulthood is informal, social in nature, and firmly embedded in the life context of...
The aim of this thesis was to produce an ethnography of contemporary feminist witches and the practi...
Witchcraft, a topic of perennial interest in anthropology, is seen to be problematic due to the abse...
Records suggest that throughout human history, our cultures have always been tied to some form of re...
Records suggest that throughout human history, our cultures have always been tied to some form of re...
This thesis examines the symbolism of Wicca, or Witchcraft, a rapidly growing religion in America. P...
Attempts to establish cross-culturally valid definitions of witchcraft, sorcery and destructive mag...
Attempts to establish cross-culturally valid definitions of witchcraft, sorcery and destructive mag...
This is an anthropological study of teaching and learning as it unfolds in a contemporary esoteric s...
Wiccan Open Circles, have been in existence since the early 1960’s, which developed from an Outer Co...
Wiccan Open Circles, have been in existence since the early 1960’s, which developed from an Outer Co...
Cultural conventions, such as rituals, are a psychologically understudied yet pervasive feature of h...
Over the years, there has been much Anthropological inquiry into witchcraft and how it functions in ...
This study investigates modern Paganism, or 'Neo-paganism' as it is often termed, in context of post...
Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media & Philosophy, Department o...
Much learning in adulthood is informal, social in nature, and firmly embedded in the life context of...
The aim of this thesis was to produce an ethnography of contemporary feminist witches and the practi...
Witchcraft, a topic of perennial interest in anthropology, is seen to be problematic due to the abse...
Records suggest that throughout human history, our cultures have always been tied to some form of re...
Records suggest that throughout human history, our cultures have always been tied to some form of re...
This thesis examines the symbolism of Wicca, or Witchcraft, a rapidly growing religion in America. P...
Attempts to establish cross-culturally valid definitions of witchcraft, sorcery and destructive mag...
Attempts to establish cross-culturally valid definitions of witchcraft, sorcery and destructive mag...
This is an anthropological study of teaching and learning as it unfolds in a contemporary esoteric s...
Wiccan Open Circles, have been in existence since the early 1960’s, which developed from an Outer Co...
Wiccan Open Circles, have been in existence since the early 1960’s, which developed from an Outer Co...
Cultural conventions, such as rituals, are a psychologically understudied yet pervasive feature of h...
Over the years, there has been much Anthropological inquiry into witchcraft and how it functions in ...
This study investigates modern Paganism, or 'Neo-paganism' as it is often termed, in context of post...
Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Society, Culture, Media & Philosophy, Department o...