ritualcentric
Ritualcentric is an adjective used to describe a viewpoint, practice, or cultural orientation in which ritual action and ritualized behavior occupy a central role in meaning-making, social organization, and identity formation. The term combines ritual with centered, indicating focus on ritual as a primary organizing principle.
In scholarly usage, ritualcentric approaches appear in anthropology, sociology, religious studies, and organizational theory. They may
Typical features include prescribed actions and sequences, shared symbols, recurring calendars and ceremonies, collective participation, and
Ritualcentric arrangements can be observed in traditional religious settings, secular institutions, and contemporary organizations. Examples include
Critiques note that an overemphasis on ritual may impede adaptation, marginalize dissenting voices, or obscure practical