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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...
- ideas presented in the book "deserve wide support and wide debate to repoliticize the American po****tion and rejuvenate the American workforce and citizens...
- Press, pp. 215–238, ISBN 978-1-3995-1324-1, retrieved 18 May 2023 "Repoliticizing the Left: An Interview with Jodi Dean". read.dukeupress.edu. Retrieved...
- University of M****achusetts Amherst. Watson, Janell (1 November 2013). "Repoliticizing the Left". The Minnesota Review. 2013 (81): 79–101. doi:10.1215/00265667-2332174...
- “re-coupling the economic system to the politicalwhich in a way repoliticizes the relations of productioncreates an increased need for legitimation...
- Dussauge, Isabelle; Anelis, Anelis (13 April 2015). "Feminist and **** repoliticizations of the brain". EspacesTemps.net | Brain Mind Society. Retrieved 28...
- developed political Marxism as a distinct approach to rehistoricize and repoliticize the Marxist project. It was a movement away from structuralist and timeless...
- Central America. University Press of Florida, p.13 Ruhl, J. Mark (2019). "Repoliticizing the Nicaraguan Army: Civil-Military Relations Under Daniel Ortega (2007–2017)"...
- Industrial Civilization, The: The Limits to Economic Growth and the Repoliticization of Advanced Industrial Society. 1990. p. 231 World ****ure Society,...
- to narrow tasks performed by an elite group, fulfilling her aim to “repoliticize the ordinary” (p. 186). She subsequently critiques the self-deluding...