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- In social theory, detraditionalization refers to the erosion of tradition in religion (secularization, agnosticism, religious disaffiliation) and society...
- a largely individual undertaking'. 'What social theorists call "detraditionalization" – the tendency of advancing capitalism to disrupt the cultures and...
- and answer to, modern processes of secularization, globalization, detraditionalization, fragmentation, reflexivity, and individualization. In 1830, the...
- Cremation or Burial? A Jewish View. Mosaica Press. Akyel, Dominic. From Detraditionalization to Price-consciousness: The Economization of Funeral Consumption...
- cosmology in modern psychological terms is modernistic reconstruction, "detraditionalization and demythologization" of Buddhism, a sociological phenomenon that...
- Native American issues in the United States Cultural appropriation Detraditionalization Detribalization European colonization of the Americas Gradual Civilization...
- non-status Indians, and Métis alike. Urban Indian Treaty Indian Detraditionalization Detribalization Tribal disenrollment Indian is used here because...
- Program for Tribal Nations Checkerboarding (land) Indian Removal Detraditionalization Detribalization Tribal disenrollment Indian termination policy Lakota...
- Oklahoma 1969 White Paper - Canadian equivalent Detribalization Detraditionalization Tribal disenrollment Getches, David H.; Wilkinson, Charles F.; Williams...
- Buddhist modernist traditions have also been characterized as being "detraditionalized," often being presented in a way that 'occludes their historical construction'...