Socio-economic factors involved in participation in extreme rituals

Logo poskytovatele

Varování

Publikace nespadá pod Fakultu sportovních studií, ale pod Filozofickou fakultu. Oficiální stránka publikace je na webu muni.cz.
Název česky Socio-ekonomické faktory prítomné pri participácii v extrémnych rituáloch
Autoři

MAŇO Peter XYGALATAS Dimitris SHAVER H. John

Rok publikování 2018
Druh Další prezentace na konferencích
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

Filozofická fakulta

Citace
Popis Our data show that men with low socio-economic status (SES) engage in more extreme forms of ritual participation compared to men with high SES and women - they have more piercings and spend more time preparing the structures they carry. Kavadi size decreases with age and SES but is best predicted by wealth - wealthier men carry larger, yet not necessarily heavier, structures. Lastly, regular temple attendance predicts participation only for men with high SES. We see these behaviors as costly signals of religious commitment with different assumptions for the costs involved relative to SES. High-status participants are usually regular temple attendees and seem to invest only in status maintenance, which doesn't rely on more extreme forms of participation. Low-status (and younger) men instead invest in status achievement that sometimes requires extreme ritual displays. Religious ritual participation may thus function as an evolutionary strategy for status management in the local community.
Související projekty:

Používáte starou verzi internetového prohlížeče. Doporučujeme aktualizovat Váš prohlížeč na nejnovější verzi.

Další info