Published in: Rituals & Traditions by Kim Tao. Rituals may vary in form, content and social function, but they are found in every society. They are cultural universals. In the Rituals & Traditions exhibition series, Fairfield City Museum & Gallery has chosen four community rituals which show that although communities may think of themselves as unique, this has to do with outward presentation only. In fact, as human beings, we all need rituals in our lives. Rituals mark time and give a sense of order to a society. For instance, we use rituals to divide time into days, weeks, months and years. This helps us organise society
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This is a volume about the life and power of ritual objects in their religious ritual settings. In t...
Rituals are episodes of repeated and simplified cultural communication, in which the direct partners...
From handshakes and toasts to chant and genuflection, ritual pervades our social interactions and re...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
Customs or cultural traditions may be defined as those forms of behaviour (activities, beliefs, valu...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
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My contribution aims to show the common source of habits and rituals, namely the fact that they are ...
If rituals are by definition phenomena that are set apart from everyday routines, how are we to unde...
Rituals accompany people from their birth till death and play very important roles in their lives. T...
In the article a ritual as specific cultural and historical practice is intelligent in theory, the r...
This book discusses the underlying reasons for the continuing popularity of traditions, delving into...
This paper aims to underline disciplinary relations among design, anthropology and sociology in rit...
Customs and traditions are an inevitable part of human life. The traditions, customs, and cultural p...
Tradition helps ensure continuity and stability in human affairs, signifying both the handing down o...
This is a volume about the life and power of ritual objects in their religious ritual settings. In t...
Rituals are episodes of repeated and simplified cultural communication, in which the direct partners...
From handshakes and toasts to chant and genuflection, ritual pervades our social interactions and re...
This book offers a ground-breaking, discourse-based framework of rituals, which draws on multiple re...
Customs or cultural traditions may be defined as those forms of behaviour (activities, beliefs, valu...
This Article offers a theory of ritual as social control. It argues that an important function of ri...
Rituals are universal in all societies. What are the mechanisms that have led strangers to cooperate...
My contribution aims to show the common source of habits and rituals, namely the fact that they are ...
If rituals are by definition phenomena that are set apart from everyday routines, how are we to unde...
Rituals accompany people from their birth till death and play very important roles in their lives. T...
In the article a ritual as specific cultural and historical practice is intelligent in theory, the r...
This book discusses the underlying reasons for the continuing popularity of traditions, delving into...
This paper aims to underline disciplinary relations among design, anthropology and sociology in rit...
Customs and traditions are an inevitable part of human life. The traditions, customs, and cultural p...
Tradition helps ensure continuity and stability in human affairs, signifying both the handing down o...
This is a volume about the life and power of ritual objects in their religious ritual settings. In t...
Rituals are episodes of repeated and simplified cultural communication, in which the direct partners...