de-parochialise
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[edit]Verb
[edit]de-parochialise (third-person singular simple present de-parochialises, present participle de-parochialising, simple past and past participle de-parochialised)
- Alternative form of deparochialize
- 2014, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Law after Modernity:
- Further reflection then requires us to look beyond a narrow, local conception of justice, to de-parochialise our thinking (Sen has described this as a 'comparative broadening') and to acknowledge that there may exist more than just one unique reason for acting in a particular way.
- 2016, Pinar Bilgin, The International in Security, Security in the International:
- But then, why has it proven so difficult to de-parochialise a field that is otherwise expected to caution everyone else against looking through their narrow windows on the world?
- 2018, Teacher Training and Professional Development, page 2114:
- Home international studies help to disturb national monologues and de-parochialise research.