sociopolitical in English

adjective
1
combining social and political factors.

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1. The Falkirk Braes is a geographical and sociopolitical entity within the Falkirk local authority area in Scotland

2. Abbe was a courageous reformer whose sociopolitical ideas were well ahead of their time

3. “Christendom” has referred to the medieval and renaissance notion of the Christian world as a sociopolitical polity

4. The script does a poor job of explaining the complicated sociopolitical machinations that many believe will accompany the end-time.

5. Dominant narrative can be defined and decided by the sociopolitical and socioeconomic setting someone lives his or her life in.

6. Ocherki proves that Skachkov was more than a Biobibliographer; the book is also a succinct summary of Sino-Russian relations and major sociopolitical changes in each country

7. Chicana feminism is a sociopolitical movement in the United States that analyzes the historical, cultural, spiritual, educational, and economic intersections of women that identify as Chicana.

8. Weheliye develops a theory of "racializing Assemblages," taking race as a set of sociopolitical processes that discipline humanity into full humans, not-quite-humans, and nonhumans.

9. Juan Argil is a Mexican-born US Alien storyteller researching how Art & Culture affect and influence surrounding sociopolitical views of the world.

10. The Brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records that were ruthless in both their unrelenting sociopolitical screeds and their amelodic crash of noise

11. The term Contextualizing theology was used in missiology by Shoki Coe when he argued that the Venn-Anderson three-self principles were inadequate in addressing the sociopolitical context of his native Taiwan

12. Anything short of this, however valuable it may be (for scholarship, say, or for joint sociopolitical concerns, or just for an enlargement of cultural horizons), is less than the Contestation called for by the

13. Combining archive and live-action footage (shot mostly on a Mediterranean cruise in colorful HD or with a Cruddy camera phone), the film delves into WWII's horrors, the Israel-Palestine conflict, geometry's origins and the sustainability of modern Europe, among other sociopolitical themes.

14. The brittlest and most hard-line radical of the first wave of British punk bands, Crass issued a blitz of records that were ruthless in both their unrelenting sociopolitical screeds and their amelodic crash of noise

15. Sustained by and witness to God; we are rooted in them, Acculturized into them, given our conditions of being by them, and they must play a signif-icant part in defining our relationship not only to the sociopolitical but also to the divine

16. Unlike the band organization of most foragers, food producers, either horticulturalists or pastoralists, are politically organized into either tribes, associated with big men, or Chiefdoms, associated with chiefs.Both tribes and Chiefdoms have the basic traits of horticulture (or pastoralists if herders); however the sociopolitical structure can be quite different.

17. The degree of Bureaucratization of political life in various countries was influenced to an enormous extent by their sociopolitical traditions; the formation of centralized feudal states and absolutism served as historical basis for the formation of the bourgeois bureaucratic machinery of state power

18. "Imagining the future of medical anthropology, this collection vigorously conveys the theoretical roots of engaged social Activisms committed to equity, rights, and sociopolitical change in mental health and humanitarianism, in feminist projects on technoscience and reproduction, and in initiatives related to HIV and sexuality."—

19. Based is a slang expression which conveys the meaning similar to "agreeable" and "worthy of support." The expression originates from Lil B's nickname Based God and is often used to positively comment on memes and opinions that conflict with mainstream sociopolitical trends and can be deemed offensive and inappropriate by general public.