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contextualize /kənˈtɛkstʃʊəlʌɪz /(also contextualise) verb [with object]Place or study in context: the excellent introduction summarizes and contextualizes Bowen’s career...- The highly situated and situational nature of service learning requires that teacher-scholars in this field contextualize our studies and findings.
- This will provide an overall context for each national case study and will help contextualize the use of Internet technology by environmental groups.
- Nonetheless, the basis is established for a sustained and contextualised study of agency, activists, organisation, process, strategy and tactics.
Derivatives contextualization /kəntɛkstjʊəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun ...- Damage control, contextualization, historical positioning: This is myth-making - or branding, as we so prosaically call it these days - at its finest.
- However, rather than presenting images and the stories behind them, there is once again a repetitious use of the same emblematic images with little contextualization.
- They each add multiple levels of sensory intensity in the cultural and geographic contextualization of the sculpture and will leave viewers with the feeling of having been there.
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