Sentence examples for societal practices from inspiring English sources

"societal practices" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to customs, traditions, or behaviors that are commonly accepted and followed by a particular society or culture. You can use "societal practices" when discussing the norms and values that shape a society or when describing specific customs and rituals within a culture. Example: "The societal practices of a country can greatly influence the way its citizens behave and interact with one another."

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Impaired individuals who had been "conscientized" to think of their impairments as disabilities constructed by societal practices and norms began to develop a disability pride.

Everyday, we make decisions consciously or unconsciously that perpetrate the culture of rape, that is, a culture where rape and sexual violence are common and in which prevalent attitudes, norms, societal practices and even the media normalises, excuses or tolerates rape.

Normative Judaism saw itself as given over to moral rationalism: to codes of ethics, including the primacy of charity, and a coherent set of personal and societal practices; to the illuminations of midrash, the charms of ethical lore — but mythologies and esoteric mysteries were cast out.

There are other revealing ways of experiencing and disclosing the world, such as various societal practices or art.

The dynamics of how an emergent technology or a technological cluster affects societal practices are far from being clearly understood, and yet they can be argued to be at the very core of any forward-looking activity involving social aspects.

So mode 3 orientation is about trying to learn something about ourselves, our societal practices, subliminal concerns, implicit hopes and fears from the diversity and divergence of futures studies.

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Sustainability, the long-term viability of a community, set of social institutions, or societal practice.

This is different from other responses to climate change such as mitigation (reductions of greenhouse gas emissions) or adaptation (moderating the damage by changing societal practice and behavior).

Despite the widespread societal practice of wife-beating in the developing world, including sub-Saharan Africa, there are still few data on the prevalence, causes, or predictors of acceptance of wife-beating (Hindin 2003; Lawoko 2006).

"The latter has produced enormous changes in law and societal practice, while racism in the death penalty has been largely ignored". The other study, to be released today by researchers in Texas, found that 98% of district attorneys who decide which cases to prosecute as capital offenses are white.

The reliance on drones for targeted killing is a pursuit of non-societal practices that seek individual and retributive justice and anticipatory and preventive self-defence by means of force relying on technological advantage.

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