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  • noun Alternative spelling of ghettoization.

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Examples

  • In our present context, local and global, an education which conveys some sense of what religious motivation is actually like is more helpful in avoiding communal suspicion or violence - avoiding 'ghettoisation' - than one which rigorously refuses to engage with any religious belief or practice on its own terms.

    Church Schools: a National Vision 2006

  • In our present context, local and global, an education which conveys some sense of what religious motivation is actually like is more helpful in avoiding communal suspicion or violence - avoiding 'ghettoisation' - than one which rigorously refuses to engage with any religious belief or practice on its own terms.

    Church Schools: a National Vision 2006

  • In our present context, an education system which conveys some sense of what religious motivation is actually like is more helpful in avoiding communal suspicion or violence - avoiding 'ghettoisation' - than one which rigorously refuses to engage with any religious practice on its own terms. "

    Faith Schools Provide An Essential Education 2006

  • In our present context, an education system which conveys some sense of what religious motivation is actually like is more helpful in avoiding communal suspicion or violence - avoiding 'ghettoisation' - than one which rigorously refuses to engage with any religious practice on its own terms. "

    Faith Schools Provide An Essential Education 2006

  • To that effect the feminist mainstream meticulously avoided narratives and strategies that risked what they referred to as the 'ghettoisation' of women's issues.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • [I] The principals of multi-ethnic schools say 'ghettoisation' is taking root among newcomer communities in Ireland.

    Politics.ie Catalpa 2010

  • The principals of multi-ethnic schools say 'ghettoisation' is taking root among newcomer communities in Ireland.

    Politics.ie Catalpa 2010

  • The principals of multi-ethnic schools say 'ghettoisation' is taking root among newcomer communities in Ireland.

    Politics.ie Catalpa 2010

  • Community forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. 'ghettoisation' is taking root among newcomer communities in Ireland.

    Politics.ie Catalpa 2010

  • This is a discussion on 'ghettoisation' is taking root among newcomer communities in Ireland. within the Culture

    Politics.ie Catalpa 2010

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