We found 1 definitions of social process from 1 different sources.
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social process - a process involved in the formation of groups of persons | ||
human process a process in which human beings are involved | ||
absorption, assimilation (chemistry) a process in which one substance permeates another; a fluid permeates or is dissolved by a liquid or solid | ||
civilisation, civilization a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations); "the people slowly progressed from barbarism to civilization" | ||
decentalisation, decentralization the spread of power away from the center to local branches or governments | ||
de-nazification, denazification social process of removing Nazis from official positions and giving up any allegiance to Nazism; "denazification was a slow process" | ||
de-stalinisation, de-stalinization, destalinisation, destalinization social process of neutralizing the influence of Joseph Stalin by revising his policies and removing monuments dedicated to him and renaming places named in his honor; "his statue was demolished as part of destalinization" | ||
marginalisation, marginalization the social process of becoming or being made marginal (especially as a group within the larger society); "the marginalization of the underclass"; "the marginalization of literature" | ||
nazification social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) Nazism; "as the process of Nazification spread they paid less attention to public opinion" | ||
peace process any social process undertaken by governments who want their citizens to believe they are trying to avoid armed hostilities | ||
professionalisation, professionalization the social process whereby people come to engage in an activity for pay or as a means of livelihood; "the professionalization of American sports"; "the professionalization of warfare" | ||
stalinisation, stalinization social process of adopting (or being forced to adopt) the policies and practices of Joseph Stalin; "many Hungarians refused to take part in the Stalinization of their country" |