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dominant ideology

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dominant
adjective
uk /ˈdɒm.ɪ.nənt/ us /ˈdɑː.mə.nənt/
more important, strong, or noticeable than anything else of the ...
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ideology
noun[C or U]
uk /ˌaɪ.diˈɒl.ə.dʒi/ us /ˌaɪ.diˈɑː.lə.dʒi/
a set of beliefs or principles, especially one on which a political system, party, or organization ...
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Examples of dominant ideology


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This difficulty was compounded by the dominantideology which made domestic labour invisible, both materially and ideologically.
Social conventions, lack of political power, and the dominantideology of ' separate spheres ' limited their opportunities.
This dominantideology has had a prevailing influence on child protection for over half a century.
It does not exist outside of, nor is confined within, the dominantideology.
But their identities should be seen as composite, not merely referring to the dominantideology or hegemonic groups.
Whether these stereotypes are due to the influence of dominantideology or to a community's own cultural notions, they exist.
Moderates have policy preferences in the middle of the ideological spectrum that differ from the dominantideology of both parties.
The authoritarian faction saw this as a challenge by a group of outsiders against the par ty's monopoly of inter pretation over the dominantideology.
For decades after the rejection of positivism in science, it continued to be the dominantideology in the social sciences.
The following section documents and critiques the dominantideology of dependence in the published literature.
Ideological change can be brought about from outside and from inside a dominantideology-and most often in a combination of forces both within and outside.
The dominantideology always relies to an extent on some form of consensus.
In the realm of the dominantideology, now 'secularized ', albeit still partisan, we can detect some of the same features of kingship and queenship.
Contemporary female music critics, informed by feminist theory and their own experience, have played an important role in critiquing this dominantideology of rock criticism.
Such astonishing utterances refuse to be absorbed by a dominantideology or reduced to a didactic morality.
The primary goal is to force the government to make substantive political and legal changes by calling attention to the erasure that has been central to the dominantideology.
Schools are actually rarely multicultural, even if their students represent different cultures in contact, but rather serve as the major instrument of acculturation and assimilation into the dominantideology.
The present juncture, strongly influenced by the dominantideology of our times, has not only shaped thinking about the future but has also reshaped thinking about the past.
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