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Politicisation (also politicization; see
English spelling differences) is a
concept in
political science and
theory used to
explain how ideas, entities...
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politicization of
science for
political gain
occurs when government, business, or
advocacy groups use
legal or
economic pressure to
influence the findings...
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November 2007.
Retrieved 15
November 2006. "The Hindu :
Rally exposes politicised film industry". hinduonnet.com.
Archived from the
original on 2 November...
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jailed on
contentious charges the day
before Flight 370 disappeared—of
politicising the crisis.
Flight 370's
captain was a
supporter of Anwar, and the two...
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ultimately mobilised over 400,000 Africans,
contributing to
their long-term
politicisation. In 1920, the East
Africa Protectorate was
turned into a
colony and...
- Ukraine's
declaration of
independence in 1991, this
usage has
become politicised and is now rarer, and
style guides advise against its use. U.S. amb****ador...
- non-violence,
vegetarianism and
universal love, but Gandhi's
synthesis was to
politicise these ideas. His
concept of
satya as a
civil movement,
states Glyn Richards...
- the
politicisation of
science such as anti-intellectualism,
perceived threats to
religious beliefs, and fear for
business interests.
Politicisation of...
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teaching materials, and a high student-to-teacher ratio, as well as
politicisation of
school management committees and
partisan unionisation among both...
- students,
among them Joe
Slovo and Ruth First.
Becoming increasingly politicised,
Mandela marched in
August 1943 in
support of a
successful bus boycott...