“…Much of this work examines ritual activities in many of the formal and institutional spaces of global politics, such as the European Union’s (EU) efforts to ritualize its internal processes (Salgo, 2017) as well as the EU’s foreign relations (Charrett, 2018), rituals in parliaments (Rai, 2010), regional organizations (Davies, 2018), declarations of independence (Knotter, 2020), and official apologies (Kampf and Löwenheim, 2012). Other work explores rituals outside of formal spaces in broader socio-political and cultural settings, such as the construction of authority (Kustermans et al, 2022), visual politics (Aalberts et al, 2020), securitization (Oren and Solomon, 2015), protests (Russo, 2018), and everyday militarism (Wegner, 2021). Within IR ritual research there are at least two themes that speak to the questions posed above about BLM and the widespread resonance of rituals.…”