Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives, with little consideration of the psychological processes at play. Recently, however, psychologists have begun turning their attention to the study of ritual, uncovering the causal mechanisms driving this universal aspect of human behavior. With growing interest in the psychology of ritual, this article provides an organizing framework to understand recent empirical work from social psychology, cognitive science, anthropology, behavioral economics, and neuroscience. Our framework focuses on three primary regulatory functions of rituals: regulation of (a) emotions, (b) performance goal states, and (c) social connection. We examine the possible mechanisms underlying ...
ABSTRACT: Th is article reconsiders the connection between ‘ritual ’ and ‘emotion’ from a pragmatic,...
Rituals are common in relation to consumption of food and drink, and are related to psychosocial ben...
Human cultural practices are, and have always been, profoundly ritualistic. Yet, only recently has t...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Ritual behavior is ubiquitous, marking animal motor patterns, normal and psychopathological behavior...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
Convergent developments across social scientific disciplines provide evidence that rituals are a psy...
Rituals, borne out of our embodied practical reason, are deeds that are counterintuitive in terms of...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
Why does ritual continue to be an issue in religious studies and in anthropology? In this paper the ...
This review identifies the defining features of rituals and their functions in organizations, culmin...
This review identifies the defining features of rituals and their functions in organizations, culmin...
Despite the wide occurrence of ritual behavior in humans and animals, much of its causal underpinnin...
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...
ABSTRACT: Th is article reconsiders the connection between ‘ritual ’ and ‘emotion’ from a pragmatic,...
Rituals are common in relation to consumption of food and drink, and are related to psychosocial ben...
Human cultural practices are, and have always been, profoundly ritualistic. Yet, only recently has t...
Traditionally, ritual has been studied from broad sociocultural perspectives. Recently, however, psy...
Ritual behavior is ubiquitous, marking animal motor patterns, normal and psychopathological behavior...
What are rituals? How do they help us articulate our identities, our values, and our society? This c...
Convergent developments across social scientific disciplines provide evidence that rituals are a psy...
Rituals, borne out of our embodied practical reason, are deeds that are counterintuitive in terms of...
Anthropologists have long speculated that collective group rituals endure due to their functional ca...
Why does ritual continue to be an issue in religious studies and in anthropology? In this paper the ...
This review identifies the defining features of rituals and their functions in organizations, culmin...
This review identifies the defining features of rituals and their functions in organizations, culmin...
Despite the wide occurrence of ritual behavior in humans and animals, much of its causal underpinnin...
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...
ABSTRACT: Th is article reconsiders the connection between ‘ritual ’ and ‘emotion’ from a pragmatic,...
Rituals are common in relation to consumption of food and drink, and are related to psychosocial ben...
Human cultural practices are, and have always been, profoundly ritualistic. Yet, only recently has t...