The article you are likely looking for is by Steve Roud , published in the journal Folklore on December 10, 2025.
The phrase "Traditions and Transformations" is a common framework in several other academic contexts:
The article explores how "tradition" is a dynamic, evolving force rather than a static one. Key areas of focus include: Traditions and Transformations: Approaches to E...
: T. L. Kienlin’s Traditions and Transformations (2010) explores metalworking and society in Bronze Age Central Europe [0.5.1).
: Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations is a widely used textbook that provides a multi-disciplinary overview of global religious shifts. The article you are likely looking for is
This piece examines the not as a relic of the past, but as a "celebration of the variety and richness of a contemporary living culture". Key Themes of the Article
: The role of social media and digital tools in changing how folklore is transmitted and consumed. This piece examines the not as a relic
If you are looking for a specific or full text , many of these are available through academic portals like ResearchGate or Brill . To help me find the exact one, could you tell me: What field is it in? (History, Religion, Art, Science?) Do you remember a specific author or region mentioned?