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- Indigenization abstract "Indigenization is a term that is used in a variety of ways depending on the context. It is the fact of making something more native; transformation of some service, idea, etc. to suit a local culture, especially through the use of more indigenous people in administration, employment,etc. The term is primarily used by anthropologists to describe what happens when locals take something from the outside and make it their own (e.g. Africanization, Americanization). In world politics, indigenization is the process in which non-Western cultures redefine their native land for better use in agriculture and mass marketing. Due to imperialism and the impetus to modernize, many countries and cultures invoked Western values and ideals of liberalism, democracy and independence in the past. But now, along with experiencing their own share of cultural confidence, they desire to revert to their traditional cultures and values.Since the 1980s and the 1990s, there has been a resurgence of Islam and \"re-Islamization\" in Muslim societies. In India, Western forms and values have been replaced in the process of \"Hinduization\" of politics and society and in East Asia, Confucian values are being promoted as part of the \"Asianization\" process. Japan has also had its share of Indigenization in the form of \"Nihonjinron\" or the theory of Japan and the Japanese. In the New Asian Hemisphere, Kishore Mahbubani says\"The mindsets of the largest populations within Asia- the Chinese, the Muslims, and the Indians- have been changed irrevocably. Where once they may have lived happily borrowed Western lenses and Western cultural perspectives to look at the world, now, with growing cultural self-confidence, their perceptions are growing further and further apart.\"However, the word indigenization is also used in almost the opposite sense, according to this dictionary source, it means:to increase local participation in or ownership of: to indigenize foreign-owned companies.to adapt (beliefs, customs, etc.) to local ways.".
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- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Americanization.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnicity.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_history.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_homogenization.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Glocalization.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Indigenisation_and_Economic_Empowerment_Act.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Language_localisation.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLink Westernization.
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indigenization".
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- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLinkText "indigenize".
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLinkText "indigenized".
- Indigenization wikiPageWikiLinkText "indigenizing".
- Indigenization date "April 2013".
- Indigenization reason "the article is not written in correct English, does not contain citations, and does not disambiguate properly between the different uses of the term".
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- Indigenization subject Category:Ethnicity.
- Indigenization subject Category:Social_history.
- Indigenization hypernym Term.
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- Indigenization comment "Indigenization is a term that is used in a variety of ways depending on the context. It is the fact of making something more native; transformation of some service, idea, etc. to suit a local culture, especially through the use of more indigenous people in administration, employment,etc. The term is primarily used by anthropologists to describe what happens when locals take something from the outside and make it their own (e.g. Africanization, Americanization).".
- Indigenization label "Indigenization".
- Indigenization sameAs Q4200776.
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- Indigenization sameAs Индигенизация.
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- Indigenization wasDerivedFrom Indigenization?oldid=692122031.
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