- The
politicization of
science for
political gain
occurs when government, business, or
advocacy groups use
legal or
economic pressure to
influence the findings...
- The
reliability of
Wikipedia and its volunteer-driven and community-regulated
editing model,
particularly its English-language edition, has been questioned...
-
effective means of m**** communication, the
Internet has also
become more
politicized as it has grown. This has led in turn, to
discourses and
activities that...
- a well-known
independent financier. The company's name
descriptively politicizes its
basis on
currently topical subjects presented to
induce awareness...
- 2020. Morris,
David Z. (May 19, 2018). "Trolls and Bots
Moved Fast to
Politicize Texas School Shooting on
Social Media". Fortune.
Archived from the original...
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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...
- been
maintained by the
Center for
Strategic and
International Studies.
Politicizing Science: The
Alchemy of
Policymaking is a book by the
George C. Marshall...
-
April 2025, has
raised more than US$830,000.
Donors have
cited the "
politicization" of the case, the
potential use of the
death penalty, due process, and...
-
ideological purists."
According to the
Vanderbilt Law
Review study, this
politicized hiring trend reinforces the
impression that the
Supreme Court is "a superlegislature...
- so much that
elections to the clubs'
presidencies have been
strongly politicized. Phil Ball, the
author of Morbo: The
Story of
Spanish Football, says...