- Co-option, also
known as co-optation and
sometimes spelt cooption or cooptation, has two
common meanings. It may
refer to the
process of
adding members...
- in
which corporatism institutions are used
extensively by the
state to
coopt and
demobilize powerful interest groups." This type has been
studied most...
-
buying Mendeley as two-fold: to
acquire its user data, and to "destroy or
coöpt an open-science icon that
threatens its
business model".
During 2018[update]...
- of
Power and
Violence in
Dungeons & Dragons". In Carley,
Robert (ed.).
Coopting Culture. Lexington/Rowman &
Littlefield Books. pp. 207–224. ISBN 978-0739125977...
- Meanwhile, Smith, who has
changed the ship's
course back to
Earth again by
coopting Penny to do it for him,
begins to see a beautiful, green-skinned woman...
-
because once the
counterculture in
America gets a name then the
media can
coopt it, and the
advertising industry can turn it into a
marketing foil. But...
-
Peace Research Vol. 45, No. 6 "A
Political Analysis of Decentralisation:
Coopting the
Tuareg Threat in Mali" (Sep. 2001) The
Journal of
Modern African Studies...
- to its statutes, it
consists of 15 to 25 Swiss-citizen members,
which it
coopts for a
period of four years.
There is no
limit to the
number of
terms an...
-
addressing ethnic conflict.
Consociationalism is a
power sharing agreement which coopts the
leaders of
ethnic groups into the
central state's government. Each nation...
- of
Power and
Violence in
Dungeons & Dragons". In Carley,
Robert (ed.).
Coopting Culture. Lexington/Rowman &
Littlefield Books. pp. 207–224. ISBN 978-0739125977...