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- In sociology, institutionalisation (or institutionalization) is the process of embedding some conception (for example a belief, norm, social role, particular...
- Institutional racism, also known as systemic racism, is a form of institutional discrimination based on race or ethnic group and can include policies and...
- Institutional abuse is the maltreatment of a person (often children or older adults) from a system of power. This can range from acts similar to home-based...
- composite Hindu culture. In the Punjab, Sikhism emerged, rejecting institutionalised religion. The Mughal Empire, in 1526, ushered in two centuries of...
- eventually rises to rank of detective superintendent while confronting the institutionalised ****ism that exists within the police force. "PRIME SUSPECT – The Museum...
- than 20%) controlled the vastly larger black majority. The legally institutionalised segregation became known as apartheid. While whites enjo**** the highest...
- understood to encomp**** a variety of practices, ranging from culturally institutionalised arrangements like polygamy to consensual agreements such as open relationships...
- December 2024. His appointment comes as part of a broader effort to institutionalise and unify the military forces of the former Syrian opposition. Abu...
- political, and religious place during this period, and the theatre was institutionalised there as part of a festival called the Dionysia, which honoured the...
- "interpretative communication" in 2008 regarding the establishment of institutionalised public–private partnerships (IPPP), whose formation generally involves...