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Original Article

Disaster and deritualization: A re-interpretation of findings from early disaster research

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Pages 161-166 | Published online: 09 Dec 2019

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Jennifer Edwards & J. David Knottnerus. (2010) The Orange Order: Parades, other Rituals, and Their Outcomes. Sociological Focus 43:1, pages 1-23.
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