Definition of Internalisation. Meaning of Internalisation. Synonyms of Internalisation

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- Look up internalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Internalization may refer to: Internalization (sociology) Internalization (psychology) Internalizing...
- In sociology and other social sciences, internalization (or internalisation) means an individual's acceptance of a set of norms and values (established...
- Internalized ****ism is a form of ****ist behavior and attitudes enacted by women toward themselves or other women and girls. Internalized ****ism is a form...
- In social justice theory, internalized oppression is a recognized understanding in which an oppressed group accepts the methods and incorporates the oppressive...
- An internalizing disorder (or internalising disorder) is one type of emotional and behavioral disorder, along with externalizing disorders, and lower...
- localisation and internalisation. However, the hCD63N172A mutant showed a mainly cell surface localisation and low internalisation. Expression of a mutant...
- HeLa cells. Early endosomes (E - labeled for EGFR, 5 minutes after internalisation, and transferrin), late endosomes/MVBs (M) and lysosomes (L) are visible...
- society learn its norms and acquire its values and behaviour patterns. Internalisation (or internalization) in sociology and other social sciences is the...
- voluntary transactions between private parties can allow private parties to internalise externalities and that property rights distribution and transaction cost...
- For example, prior to Buddhist developments, the Brahmanical tradition internalised and variously reinterpreted the three Vedic sacrificial fires as concepts...