Natural Symbols: Explorations in Cosmology (first published 1970) is an influential book by the British cultural anthropologist Mary Douglas. Further editions were published in 1973, 1982, 1996, 2003. It was also published in 2003 as volume 3 in Mary Douglas: Collected Works (ISBN 0415291062).

Natural Symbols
US 1970 edition (publ. Pantheon Books)
AuthorMary Douglas
Original titleNatural Symbols: Explorations in Cosmology
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCultural anthropology, Anthropology of religion
GenreNon-fiction
PublisherBarrie & Rockliff, Cresset Press
Publication date
1970
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint
Pages177 pp.
ISBN0-214-65075-8
Preceded byPurity and Danger 
Followed byRules and Meanings 

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It was in Natural Symbols that Douglas introduced the "group-grid" theory, with "group" indicating how clearly defined an individual's social position is as inside or outside a bounded social group, and "grid" indicating how clearly defined an individual's social role is within networks of social privileges, claims, and obligations. The group–grid pattern was later to be refined and redeployed in laying the foundations of the cultural theory of risk.

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