Translation for '
tribalism' from English to Russian
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- Polisario has attempted to modernize the camps' society, through emphasis on education, eradication of tribalism and emancipation of women.
- Since setting up Act Against Bullying, Burfitt-Dons has been outspoken on the ill-effects of tribalism in society as a speaker and writer.
- An April, 2021 article published in The Journal of Hospital Medicine titled "Tribalism: The Good, The Bad, and The Future" by Zahir Kanjee and Leslie Bilello of Harvard Medical School was retracted due to protest from readers over the use of the terms "tribe" and "tribalism".
- In summary, the Kibaki Presidency did not do nearly enough to address the problem of tribalism in Kenya.
- Um Nyobè opposed tribalism and its instrumentation by colonialism as a factor of division: "Such a situation requires us to break with outdated tribalism and retrograde regionalism which, now and in the future, represent a real danger for the development of this Cameroonian nation".
- The concept of fiction-absolute exists within the contexts of anthropology, and the study of group psychology and tribalism.
- Neotribalism, also known as modern tribalism or new tribalism, is a sociological concept which postulates that human beings have evolved to live in tribal society, as opposed to mass society, and thus will naturally form social networks constituting new tribes.
- Anzaldúa states that new tribalism is a way to think "forward", that is to acknowledge: While the theory may be read as a critique of identity politics, Anzaldúa recognized the importance of naming specific axes of oppression.
- The Polisario (see below) has generally taken a hostile attitude to tribalism, arguing that it is an outdated and antidemocratic model of governance, and actively campaigned against tribalism in the Tindouf refugee camps and the areas of Western Sahara ruled by the exiled Sahrawi republic.
- LaBianca has argued that the late arrival of bureaucracy, monumentality and writing in the Southern Levant (when compared with Egypt and Mesopotamia) is attributable to the centrifugal force exerted by persistent tribalism that bends social order in the region in the direction of multiple centers of power (endemic polycentrism).
- The Center for the Political Future conducts several annual conferences. The conference themes range from climate change and political tribalism to immigration and elections.
- People respond by falling into strong patterns within human nature, particularly tribalism.
- A major cause is also tribalism.
- BBC director general Mark Thompson said "staff were "quite mystified" by the rise of Margaret Thatcher but that there was "less overt tribalism" among its journalists.
- John Geldersma (born October 16, 1942, in New Orleans, Louisiana) is known for his wooden sculptures of, what he calls, "contemporary tribalism".
- His films feature unexplored aspects of the African experience including tribalism, witchcraft, crime, poverty, religion, and folk beliefs.
- It was then that Bacon realized the Bible’s focus was not about tribalism and separation, but rather it was about overcoming fear-based tribalism and separation with inclusion and universal compassion.
- Specifically with tribalism as the central point of contention.
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