territorialization

IPA: tɛrɪtˈɔriʌɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process of territorializing.
Advertisement

Examples of "territorialization" in Sentences

  • Jewish Diaspora could serve as the paradigm for de-territorialization as such.
  • "The projects that they're developing look into the questions of territorialization,"
  • If he is Anti-Zionism is his response as a JEW to Spinoza's idea that the only way Judaism can be "justified" is through territorialization.
  • But the territorialization of the Church, and the abolition of the ecclesiastical system of the tribe, foreshadowed the innovations that Malcolm's son was to introduce.
  • With the context of how this music is produced as well as played, there's been a real de-sexualization and re-territorialization of where the music was coming from and how it functioned.
  • Vague on matters of politics, warfare, and the territorialization of the landscape associated with these masculine domains of her ancestors 'history, Rosalina was happy to glide past such details ( "Who knows where!") in order not to lose her momentum.
  • Now then, if you remember back to the Blast Door map that trapped Locke, you may recall this entry in the lower right-hand corner of the map: "Stated Goal: Repatriation accelerated de-territorialization of ursus maritimus polar bear through gene therapy and extreme climate change."
  • Coding is the process of ordering matter as it is drawn into a body; by contrast, stratification is the process of creating hierarchal bodies, while territorialization is the ordering of those bodies in “assemblages,” that is to say, an emergent unity joining together heterogeneous bodies in a

Related Links

synonyms for territorializationdescribing words for territorialization
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2024 Copyright: WordPapa