• Co-option (redirect from Cooptation)
    Co-option, also known as co-optation and sometimes spelt cooption or cooptation, has two common meanings. It may refer to the process of adding members...
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  • Cooptation is a cognitive-communicative operation whereby a piece of text, such as a clause, a phrase, a word, or any other unit, is inserted in a sentence...
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    relative isolation, ethnic groups such as the Ifugao have resisted Spanish cooptation more so than others in the Philippines. The Pintados-Kasadyaan festival...
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    pp. 130–131. Gandhi, Jennifer; Przeworski, Adam (2006). "Cooperation, Cooptation, and Rebellion Under Dictatorships". Economics and Politics. 18 (1): 1–26...
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    Fatherland Front. Elections serve the purposes of information acquisition and cooptation rather than popularity contest but still remain of significance to the...
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    The Patriciate of the Imperial City of Nuremberg, the families entitled to the Inner Council, represented the actual center of power in Nuremberg until...
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  • Kailitz, Steffen, eds. (2015). Ideocracies in Comparison: Legitimation – Cooptation – Repression. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138848856. Jaroslaw Piekalkiewicz...
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    Mehmed Rashid Pasha (Turkish: Mehmed Râşid Paşa, Arabic: محمد راشد باشا, romanized: Muḥammad Rāshid Basha; 1824–15 June 1876) was an Ottoman statesman...
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  • choose Latin optare adopt, adoptee, adoption, adoptive, co-option, coopt, cooptation, nonoptional, opt, optation, optative, option, optional, optionality optim-...
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  • opposition and the Baath regime in Syria: between identity dynamics and cooptation strategies. HAL SHS. Archived from the original on 28 April 2023. Batatu...
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  • selection for a particular function (an adaptation), is coopted for a new use—cooptation. (2) A character whose origin cannot be ascribed to the direct action...
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  • Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa's efforts to create a parliament as merely a "cooptation of the effendis", i.e. traditional elders and notables. Bahrain's 2002...
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    50°18′31.2″N 7°47′25.4″E / 50.308667°N 7.790389°E / 50.308667; 7.790389 The Scheuern Foundation (German: Stiftung Scheuern) is a diaconal institution...
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  • movement which was a precursor of Selznick's work). Selznick's principle of cooptation is an important precursor to the later developments of organizational...
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    Russian Orthodox Church, and the Russian Foreign Ministry: collaboration or cooptation?." Journal of Church and State (2010): summary online[dead link] Richters...
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    Agesilaos, p. 122. Cartledge, Agesilaos, pp. 122, 123, even hints of a cooptation system. Forrest, History of Sparta, pp. 46, 63, 113. Hicks, "Supposed...
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    Nonetheless, Dansaekhwa's unique status as a distinctly Korean style led to its cooptation as a soft power tool for the state.: 50  The Ministry of Culture and Information...
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    international organization. As it limits its members (a process called cooptation) to Swiss nationals only, it does not have a policy of open and unrestricted...
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  • Look up co-option, cooption, or cooptation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Co-option or coöption is a process of appointing members to a group, or...
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    Spain. After subduing the highland Mayan city-states through battle and cooptation, the Spanish sought to extend their dominion to the lower pacific region...
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    its new members are selected by the Committee itself (a process called cooptation). However, since the early 1990s, the ICRC employs persons from all over...
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  • conquest, as examples. He maintains that these word choices constitute a cooptation of history by white people, who have used it to their advantage. A 2019...
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    a critic of the Clinton Administration, resisting President Clinton's cooptation of his "Vital Center" concept in an article for Slate in 1997. Schlesinger...
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    status was not commensurate with his more complex legacy in [the] Congo." Cooptation of Lumumba's legacy by Congolese presidents and state media has generated...
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    Orthodox Church lived periods of repression and periods of support and cooptation by the state. Despite the policies of state atheism, censuses reported...
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  • internet communities of the time, with detractors viewing it as an act of cooptation and opportunistic commercialisation. It was also seen as part of a process...
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    government, who commanded local forces. The policies of conciliation, cooptation and repression allowed the regime to maintain order for decades. In central...
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    the tribes. These structures were not elected, but nominated through a cooptation system. Starting from 1880, Morocco began a range of reforms to adapt...
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    Steffen (23 October 2015). Ideocracies in Comparison: Legitimation – Cooptation – Repression. Routledge. p. 110. ISBN 978-1-317-53545-4. Vladimir Ilʹich...
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    "historical autonomy vis-à-vis the state", which allowed it to escape cooptation by Sunni rulers and thus "able to engage with contemporary problems and...
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