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- Integrationism (also known as integrational linguistics) is an approach in the theory of communication that emphasizes innovative parti****tion by communicators...
- Australia, and at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study. His books on integrationism, theory of communication, semiology and the history of linguistic thought...
- Revolutionary Integrationism is an analysis, philosophy, and program for resolving the "black question"—the problem of the oppression of blacks, and their...
- Number 1, June 1977) Zenz, Adrian (2014). Tibetanness under Threat? Neo-Integrationism, Minority Education and Career Strategies in Qinghai, P.R. China. Global...
- black self-determination, and ****erted that the ****imilation inherent in integration robs Africans of their common heritage and dignity. For example, the...
- Conservatism / integrationism (Britain) Right-wing 1976 1984 4/15 (1976; as the 'GDM'); 6/15 (1980) Integration with Britain Party IWBP Integrationism (Britain)...
- (UKUP) 1995–2008 Robert McCartney British unionism, Nonsectarianism, Integrationism Centre-right Ulster Po****r Unionist Party 1980–1995 James Kilfedder...
- Centripetalism, sometimes called integrationism, is a form of democratic power sharing for divided societies (usually along ethnic, religious or social...
- Pasamitros, Nikolaos (2016). EU: Beyond the Crisis: A Debate on Sustainable Integrationism. Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-3-8382-6848-4. Retrieved 5 November...
- potential to be the "messiah" figure, should he abandon nonviolence and integrationism, and Stokely Carmichael was noted to have "the necessary charisma to...