Sentence examples for ideological practice from inspiring English sources

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So, design, UX, interface, all of that, is all a way to look into a larger ideological practice.

Consequently, individuals actively engage in ideological practice with others, expressing various ideas through language, which are interspersed throughout the discourse they produce and which may clash with the ideas set forth by other individuals.

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The situated complexities of New Urbanist production in Greater Toronto are used as a critical lens to understand the constrained dynamism of the regional development and building culture which is relationally assembled through regulatory, industry and ideological practices.

Through a combination of flawed evidentiary, doctrinal and ideological practices inscribed in law, postponed medical examination, and the judicial system's failure to provide interpreters and translators in order to record the victim's testimony, the verdict often overlooks her statement, deeming it invalid.

Specifically, maternity care involves two separate professional groups – midwives and obstetricians – that, at least in some countries such as Australia, New Zealand and the UK, are both independent and able to exert differing ideological practices, often for the same individual patient [ 20- 28].

Further, the findings seem certain to renew the often bitter controversy over breast-feeding, which pits the new public health emergency of AIDS against a fundamental, even ideological, pediatric practice.

I see it as an ideological framework to practice in every day life, the desire to want to help others, and the will to resist.

Fairclough argues that only 'certain uses of language and other "symbolic forms" are ideological'; that discursive practices 'are ideologically invested in so far as they incorporate significations which contribute to sustaining or restructuring power relations' (Fairclough 1992: 91).

Training and implementation programmes based on these frameworks may be more effective in integrating ideological and practical elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of recovery and a basis for translating theory into practice.

The third discursive process, habitualization, describes a tendency whereby ideological beliefs, social practices and experience become unchallengeable, 'automatic', 'uncritical' and 'habitual' (Fowler: 1996).

His rich and powerful argument is that segregation has not only been a global fact but also the result of transnational ideological connections, economic practices, and government policies". "Most of us live in cities shaped in part by segregation, but urban segregation is usually studied in particular cases.

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