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James Zimring discusses the struggle of how to evaluate the claims of science in a world that demands an ever more rigorous consideration of how much confidence to put in such claims. Each of us is taught what science claims to be the case, but to what extent are we taught the basis for such claims – the strengths and pitfalls of science itself?

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Before venturing into a fully-fledged linguistic analysis of ritual behaviour during this time of social distancing, one issue worth discussing is the typological concept of 'rites of aggression'. The previous 'Interactional Rituals' blog entries might have given the reader the impression that interactional rituals are primarily about maintaining social harmony, and it is the violation or lack of these interactional rituals as a result of social distancing that, in some ways, can be troublesome for people.
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