
Nomadism is a lifestyle characterized by the absence of a fixed residence, involving regular movement across various territories. This practice encompasses diverse forms, including hunter-gatherer societies, pastoral nomadism, and modern digital nomadism, each adapting to environmental and technological contexts.

Ritual is a structured, symbolically charged sequence of actions performed according to prescribed rules, found in religious, civic, and everyday contexts across all known human societies. Scholars in anthropology, sociology, religious studies, psychology, and ethology analyze rituals’ forms, functions, and effects—ranging from social cohesion and identity formation to emotional regulation and communication.