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Meaning of Contextualisation from wikipedia

- Contextualization may refer to: Contextualization (Bible translation), the process of contextualising the biblical message as perceived in the missionary...
- Contextualisation is then the process of identifying the data relevant to an entity based on the entity's contextual information. Contextualisation excludes...
- Act. ****y: Strongest language, highly unacceptable without strong contextualisation. Seen as derogatory to Chinese people. More mixed views regarding...
- Progressive contextualization (PC) is a scientific method pioneered and developed by Andrew P. Vayda and research team between 1979 and 1984. The method...
- 2021) Cultural Neighbourhoods, or approaches to quantifying cultural contextualisation in multilingual knowledge repository Wikipedia Archived November 14...
- current formatting of televised do****entary series, as well as the contextualisation of televised do****entaries broadcast via contemporary streaming services...
- Christianity Emerging church Confessing Movement Evangelical theology Contextualisation and Inculturation Indigenous church mission theory Sino-Christian...
- the specific cir****stances of the broadcast, that is "the serious contextualisation of the film within a season examining the censorship of film and television...
- respect". In March, writers for The Guardian reflected upon that contextualisation, commenting: "After McFarlane's explosive conclusions, it is unclear...
- James Carney and Martin Puhvel agree with this "Hand and the Child" contextualisation. Puhvel supported the "Hand and the Child" theory through such motifs...