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- In sociology, institutionalisation (or institutionalization) is the process of embedding some conception (for example a belief, norm, social role, particular...
- 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...
- Market Policies in Post-communist Poland: Explaining the Peaceful Institutionalisation of Unemployment". Politique européenne. 21 (1): 97–132. doi:10.3917/poeu...
- Look up institutionalize or industrialization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Institutionalization is a concept in sociology. It may also refer to:...
- Stockmann, Reinhard; Meyer, Wolfgang, eds. (21 November 2023). The Institutionalisation of Evaluation in Asia-Pacific. Springer International Publishing...
- that the crimes ended because of the culprit's death, imprisonment, institutionalisation, or emigration. The Whitechapel murders file details another four...
- illegitimate) authority, in other words, hierarchy—hierarchy being the institutionalisation of authority within a society. Malatesta, Errico. "Towards Anarchism"...
- administrators (and often guardians) as a preferable solution to institutionalisation. Lobotomies were performed in the thousands from the 1930s to the...
- spelled as institutionalisation of politics; Chinese: 政治制度化), commonly known as political institutionalization or political institutionalisation, refers...
- relatively few at court. Accompanied by literary patronage was the institutionalisation of Persian as an official and courtly language; this led to Persian...