Juliette Minces, a sociologist who studies Muslim women, reports that a progressive "ethnicization" of these housing blocks is under way. From Wordnik.com. [The Crescent and the Tricolor] Reference
I do have a deep concern about the "ethnicization" of The Black Experience. From Wordnik.com. [AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed] Reference
On the other, these dietary revolutions made the construction of private and public ethnic rituals possible and thus played an important role in the parallel processes of "ethnicization" of immigrant groups. From Wordnik.com. [Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]] Reference
If this were so, we would not yet be able to assume that the invention of "culture" is necessarily implicated in an ethnicization of human production. From Wordnik.com. [Rei Terada] Reference
Second, illustrating ethnicization again as the fusing of continuity and change, even quite radical reconfigurations of traditional gender roles were presented by female advocates of these innovations in the rhetoric of familiar domesticity. From Wordnik.com. [Assimilation in the United States: Nineteenth Century.] Reference
Cultural (material and symbolic) and social ethnicization of family life-styles allowed by increased middle-class affluence and new developments in household and entertainment technologies that had been introduced and managed by women included innovations such as the use of Jewish-American cookbooks for confirmation receptions, invitation dinners, and Purim dance parties, and family vacations in Germany (by now an ethnic rather than Germanizing activity). From Wordnik.com. [Assimilation in the United States: Nineteenth Century.] Reference
Some aspects of the Sino-Central Asian historical relationship endure to this day: transnationalization (owing to the cultural and commercial rise of the Silk Road and political unification under the Mongols), Islamicization (affecting economic changes in both China and Central Asia), and the ethnicization of local identities (owing to the successive policies of imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and Communist China). From Wordnik.com. [Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]] Reference
As perceived by NCJW, the goal of its settlement work resembled ethnicization, namely, “gradual assimilation and the recognition of the need to create a sense of continuity between the old and the new in an atmosphere of mutual respect, toleration, and understanding,” as stated in Faith Rogow’s Gone to Another Meeting. From Wordnik.com. [Assimilation in the United States: Nineteenth Century.] Reference
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