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ERIC Number: EJ376944
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1988
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Socially Controlled Civility: The Functioning of Rituals in the Divorce Process.
Johnson, Colleen Leahy
American Behavioral Scientist, v31 n6 p685-701 Jul-Aug 1988
Considers how ritual processes function to reduce the usual ambiguities, tensions, and conflicts following divorce. Examines ritual in collective gatherings when ex-spouses must interact, and observable behaviors that are formalized on the basis of rules of etiquette. Presents a ritual model of family reorganization, highlighting formal and informal tension-reducing social mechanisms. (GEA)
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Language: English
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