sociopolitical context

collocation in English

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context
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkɒn.tekst/
us
/ˈkɑːn.tekst/
the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help ...
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(Definition ofcontextfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For thesociopoliticalcontextof the period under review, see the third section.
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The "old" intellectualist contextualism is blamed for either completely ignoring thesociopoliticalcontextor referring to it only marginally.
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Regardless of the technical progress possible in elucidating genetic influences on psychopathology, there is asociopoliticalcontextthat affects progress.
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Where exactly one chooses to demarcate the old from the new depends on the local theoretical andsociopoliticalcontext.
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The issue of acceptance falls within asociopoliticalcontextin which objectivity is very appealing.
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Such a program takes account of the sociolinguistic andsociopoliticalcontextinto which the immersion teachers are placed when they graduate.
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Wiles, again, provides us with thesociopoliticalcontext.
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However, one cannot ignore either the enormous investment that was required for such development, or thesociopoliticalcontextin which it occurred.
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These assumptions are often the carriers of metaphysics orsociopoliticalcontext, either directly or indirectly.
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Hence, individual cases need to be read and interpreted against the widersociopoliticalcontext.
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Moaddel's explanatory model centers on the heuristic concept of "episode," which he defines as a period of ideological continuity that is formed within thesociopoliticalcontextof the modern state.
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She also puts emphasis on thesociopoliticalcontextof the theater in its contemporary issues.
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The end of the essential archaeological subject, if embraced, will force the discipline to account for the production of subjects in immediate sociopolitical contexts.
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This variability may be interpreted as reflecting differences in values, reporting structures, or healthcare priorities among agencies with unique mandates in different sociopolitical contexts.
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One needs to ask why these memories are important and situate memory production in sociopolitical contexts.
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Linguistic anthropology approaches language as a culturally embedded phenomenon, examining the linkages between linguistic practices, shared perceptions of languages and their speakers, and broader sociopolitical contexts.
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Hoffmann takes into account the larger historical andsociopoliticalcontextin which an exhibition is happening as well as the relevant curatorial and art historical relationships.
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Attributes associated with social stigma often vary depending on the geopolitical and corresponding sociopolitical contexts employed by society, in different parts of the world.
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