- In sociology,
institutionalisation (or institutionalization) is the
process of
embedding some
conception (for
example a belief, norm,
social role, particular...
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These walls are funny.
First you hate 'em, then you get used to 'em. Nuff time p****es, you get so you
depend on 'em. That's institutionalized. "Red" The...
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spelled as
institutionalisation of politics; Chinese: 政治制度化),
commonly known as
political institutionalization or
political institutionalisation, refers...
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Market Policies in Post-communist Poland:
Explaining the
Peaceful Institutionalisation of Unemployment".
Politique européenne. 21 (1): 97–132. doi:10.3917/poeu...
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administrators (and
often guardians) as a
preferable solution to
institutionalisation.
Lobotomies were
performed in the
thousands from the 1930s to the...
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rehabilitation of the victim. In the
Western world, the
arrival of
institutionalisation as a
solution to the
problem of
madness was very much an
advent of...
- With
nearly 250,000 Buddhists,
Brazil is home to the third-largest
Buddhist po****tion in the Americas,
after the
United States and Canada.
Buddhism in...
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relatively few at court.
Accompanied by
literary patronage was the
institutionalisation of
Persian as an
official and
courtly language; this led to Persian...
- illegitimate) authority, in
other words, hierarchy—hierarchy
being the
institutionalisation of
authority within a society. Malatesta, Errico. "Towards Anarchism"...
- The
celebration of the Gr****
Revolution of 1821 (Gr****: Εορτασμός της Ελληνικής Επανάστασης του 1821, Eortasmós tis Ellinikís Epanástasis tou 1821), less...