2021
DOI: 10.1080/17432200.2021.1996941
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Sounds of Children in Worship: Materiality and Liturgical-Ritual Spaces

Abstract: Bringing together concepts from the fields of material religion and liturgical studies, this article explores how adults and children manage sound-related affordances during worship. The concept of affordances-the possibilities an environment offers a person-is made sensitive to socialization and is related to the concept of liturgical-ritual space. Liturgical-ritual space comes into being through people's participation in an environment and is therefore defined as a type of lived-in space. The analysis of chi… Show more

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