This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. This book is the result of collaborations between international researchers who have focused on diverse processes of democratic participation-and exclusion-that are intimately involved with ritual acts and complexes. The main question integrating the collection concerns the ways in which the performative qualities of ritual resources achieve their potential as forms of personal and political empowerment in our changing world. The authors seek to define the key terms “ritual” and “democracy” with reference to fieldwork-informed case studies from selected communities. They critically address democracy as a concept in a time of c...
The year 1989 was rife with resonant political anniversaries in both Eastern Europe and China ̶ as w...
The study of mediatized rituals challenges entrenched theoretical views about media power, its locat...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
Diverse processes of democratic participation - and exclusion - are closely bound by ritual acts and...
Ritual and Democracy explores the complex intersections of ritual and democracy in a range of contem...
The study of mediatized rituals challenges entrenched theoretical views about media power, its locat...
Throughout the 20th century, and in some instances until today, various European countries, among th...
How are power and the boundaries of political communities (re)defined through rituals (and vice vers...
Rituals have had a long historical application and have been used as a powerful tool to demonstrate ...
Social scientists have noted how radical social movements operate largely in terms of symbol and mea...
This article considers the nature of rituals and political symbols in our societies. The author pro...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
The intention of my thesis is to articulate how spiritualities, some in emergent secular expressions...
Rituals can provoke or escalate conflict, but they can also mediate it and although conflict is a no...
In North India, political leaders are referred to as netās, and the term netāgirī is broadly and pej...
The year 1989 was rife with resonant political anniversaries in both Eastern Europe and China ̶ as w...
The study of mediatized rituals challenges entrenched theoretical views about media power, its locat...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
Diverse processes of democratic participation - and exclusion - are closely bound by ritual acts and...
Ritual and Democracy explores the complex intersections of ritual and democracy in a range of contem...
The study of mediatized rituals challenges entrenched theoretical views about media power, its locat...
Throughout the 20th century, and in some instances until today, various European countries, among th...
How are power and the boundaries of political communities (re)defined through rituals (and vice vers...
Rituals have had a long historical application and have been used as a powerful tool to demonstrate ...
Social scientists have noted how radical social movements operate largely in terms of symbol and mea...
This article considers the nature of rituals and political symbols in our societies. The author pro...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
The intention of my thesis is to articulate how spiritualities, some in emergent secular expressions...
Rituals can provoke or escalate conflict, but they can also mediate it and although conflict is a no...
In North India, political leaders are referred to as netās, and the term netāgirī is broadly and pej...
The year 1989 was rife with resonant political anniversaries in both Eastern Europe and China ̶ as w...
The study of mediatized rituals challenges entrenched theoretical views about media power, its locat...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...