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politicization
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'politicization' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use the term to refer to the process of becoming, or making something, politicized; or to refer to something that has been made, or become, politicized. For example, "Recent events have led to the politicization of the issue."
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56 human-written examples
But she also seemed to dismiss the attack – and the administration's handling of it – as a valid matter for public concern: In terms of the politicization of this... the entire reason that this has become the political topic it is, it's because of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan, it's a big part of their stump speech, and it's reckless and irresponsible, what they're doing.
News & Media
On Monday, a spokeswoman, Moira Colley, relayed to the Guardian Newkirk's comment about Palin's new missive: "Zzzzz …" Palin, on the other hand, found meaning in her fiery politicization of some comments beneath a Facebook photo.
News & Media
Unlike its predecessors, the AKP did not centre its image around an Islamic identity; indeed, its leaders underscored that it was not an Islamist party and emphasized that its focus was democratization, not the politicization of religion.
Encyclopedias
Because of the effects of rural-to-urban migration, modernization, and politicization, some of the smallest ethnic groups are gradually disappearing.
Encyclopedias
The deliberations of the spring 2002 session of the UN Commission on Human Rights were characterized by an especially high degree of politicization and controversy.
Encyclopedias
Poetry of the 1930s underwent a similar politicization, as more and more students returned from overseas to place their pens in the service of the "people's resistance against feudalism and imperialism".
Encyclopedias
Nicaragua's judicial system has received international assistance through judicial reform projects, but it continues to be plagued by inconsistent decisions, trial delays, and politicization.
Encyclopedias
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Some interpreters have explained Schmitt's hostility towards liberal de-politicization as being grounded in the view that a willingness to distinguish between friend and enemy is a theological duty (Mehring 1989; Meier 1998; Groh, 1991).
Science
This first answer, however, is not Schmitt's last word on why liberal de-politicization is undesirable.
Science
Liberal de-politicization, from this perspective, is to be rejected as a sign of human pride that rebels against God, who alone, but only at the end of history, can deliver humanity from political enmity.
Science
Schmitt, then, cannot rest his case against liberal de-politicization on the claim that it is an unrealistic goal.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "politicization" when referring to the process of something becoming political. Avoid using it interchangeably with 'political', which is an adjective.
Common error
Avoid using "politicization" as an adjective. "Politicization" is a noun that describes the process of making something political, while "political" is the adjective to describe something related to politics.
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Linguistic Context
The word "politicization" functions as a noun, denoting the process or act of making something political. This is evidenced by its use in various contexts, as seen in Ludwig's examples, such as "the politicization of education" and "the politicization of migrants."
Frequent in
News & Media
45%
Encyclopedias
30%
Science
25%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Academia
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "politicization" refers to the process of making something political, often implying the introduction of bias or strategic maneuvering. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and widely used, particularly in news, encyclopedias, and scientific contexts. When writing, it's essential to differentiate "politicization" (the process) from "political" (the adjective) and to consider the potential negative connotations of the term. Related phrases like "political exploitation" and "ideological slant" can provide nuanced alternatives, depending on the intended meaning. Understanding these aspects can enhance the clarity and precision of your writing when discussing the influence of politics on various subjects.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
politicizing
Focuses on the act of making something political, rather than the state of being politicized.
over-politicization
Indicates excessive or inappropriate politicization.
politicizing influence
Emphasizes the power to make things political
injecting politics
Emphasizes the introduction of political elements into a previously non-political context.
infusion of politics
Similar to injecting politics, but suggests a more gradual and pervasive introduction.
political exploitation
Highlights the manipulative use of a situation for political gain.
making political
A simpler, more direct way of expressing the same concept.
partisan manipulation
Stresses the biased handling of something to favor a particular political party.
bringing into the political arena
Highlights the act of making something a subject of political debate and discussion.
ideological slant
Refers to a bias towards a specific ideology, influencing the presentation of information.
FAQs
How to use "politicization" in a sentence?
"Politicization" refers to the process of making something political. For example, "The "politicization of science" can hinder objective research".
What can I say instead of "politicization"?
You can use alternatives like "political exploitation", "partisan manipulation", or "ideological slant" depending on the specific context you intend to convey.
What's the difference between "politicization" and "politicizing"?
"Politicization" is a noun referring to the state or process of becoming political. "Politicizing" is the verb form, referring to the act of making something political. For example, "The media is often accused of "politicizing events", leading to the "politicization of public discourse"".
When is "politicization" considered negative?
"Politicization" often carries a negative connotation when it implies bias, manipulation, or the undermining of objectivity. However, it can be neutral when simply describing the process of something becoming a matter of political discussion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested