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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...
- The
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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sometimes far-left politics. In some instances,
hooliganism and/or this
politicisation goes to the
point where support for
their team is
relegated to a secondary...
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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...
- [liːˈbɛrt̪aːs̠]) is the
Roman goddess and
personification of liberty. She
became a
politicised figure in the late republic. She
sometimes also
appeared on
coins from...
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Castleford High School. He
joined the
Labour Party in 1987,
having been
politicised by the miners' strike.
Amesbury studied at
Ilkley College,
where he was...
- 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...
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across different governing London political parties, the ULEZ has
become politicised, with
criticisms regarding its
effectiveness and
value reported on. Plans...
- students,
among them Joe
Slovo and Ruth First.
Becoming increasingly politicised,
Mandela marched in
August 1943 in
support of a
successful bus boycott...
- Wyatt's own work
became increasingly interpretative,
collaborative and
politicised from the mid-1970s onwards. His solo
music has
covered a particularly...