repoliticise
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[edit]repoliticise (third-person singular simple present repoliticises, present participle repoliticising, simple past and past participle repoliticised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of repoliticize.
- 2013, C. Kuzemko, The Energy Security-Climate Nexus: Institutional Change in the UK and Beyond, Springer, →ISBN, page 56:
- This is reminiscent of the claim that politicians can be pressured to repoliticise a subject and become engaged with it again (Flinders and Buller 2006: 296), but it offers a set of specific conditions under which this might happen.
- 2014, Benjamin Stephan, Richard Lane, The Politics of Carbon Markets, Routledge, →ISBN:
- They have tried – thus far with limited success – to repoliticise the issue.
- 2016, Aoileann Ní Mhurchú, Reiko Shindo, Critical Imaginations in International Relations, Routledge, →ISBN, page 23:
- Ultimately, poststructural thought does not simply embrace 'open borders' as a normative position, but rather challenges us to repoliticise all distinctions, borders and bordering practices […]