Miriam Hall

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In 1912, Émile Durkheim identified the emotional high individuals get from being part of religious group experiences and the effects that high has upon the group itself. He called it “collective effervescence.” In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life he argues that by creating positive feelings among participants, collective effervescence enables a group to overcome divisions.
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