- Co-option, also
known as co-optation and
sometimes spelt cooption or
cooptation, is a term with
three common meanings. It may
refer to: 1) The process...
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Cooptation is a cognitive-communicative
operation whereby a
piece of text, such as a clause, a phrase, a word, or any
other unit, is
inserted in a sentence...
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Fatherland Front.
Elections serve the
purposes of
information acquisition and
cooptation rather than po****rity
contest but
still remain of
significance to the...
- pp. 130–131. Gandhi, Jennifer; Przeworski, Adam (2006). "Cooperation,
Cooptation, and
Rebellion Under Dictatorships".
Economics and Politics. 18 (1): 1–26...
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Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's
efforts to
create a
parliament as
merely a "
cooptation of the effendis", i.e.
traditional elders and notables. Bahrain's 2002...
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selection for a
particular function (an adaptation), is
coopted for a new use—
cooptation. (2) A
character whose origin cannot be
ascribed to the
direct action...
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movement which was a
precursor of Selznick's work). Selznick's
principle of
cooptation is an
important precursor to the
later developments of organizational...
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Russian Orthodox Church, and the
Russian Foreign Ministry:
collaboration or
cooptation?."
Journal of
Church and
State (2010):
summary online[dead link] Richters...
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status was not
commensurate with his more
complex legacy in [the] Congo."
Cooptation of Lumumba's
legacy by
Congolese presidents and
state media has generated...
- Nonetheless, Dansaekhwa's
unique status as a
distinctly Korean style led to its
cooptation as a soft
power tool for the state.: 50 The
Ministry of
Culture and Information...