1.the system of institutions or organized societies devoted to public, political, or charitable, or similar purposes.
2. a strong attachment to established institutions, as political systems or religions. - institutionalist.
3.Adherence to or belief in established forms, especially belief in organized religion.
4.Use of public institutions for the care of people who are physically or mentally disabled, criminally delinquent, or incapable of independent living.
1.the system of institutions or organized societies devoted to public, political, or charitable, or similar purposes.
2. a strong attachment to established institutions, as political systems or religions. - institutionalist.
3.Adherence to or belief in established forms, especially belief in organized religion.
4.Use of public institutions for the care of people who are physically or mentally disabled, criminally delinquent, or incapable of independent living.
Institutionalization is a large word that describes a theory created by Berger and Luckmann. It is a theory that talks about how, over time, a certain way of doing things becomes the norm in a society and is not questioned. Mankind has a tendency to created a certain pattern, or habitualize, his actions. These habitualized actions, due to the Social Constructivist Theory, then become the norm, and aren't questions when there could be more efficient ways to do the task. Take, for example, shoveling snow. Most people, when they shovel snow, tend to just go in rows down the driveway or just take one shovelful at a time and clear the snow out that way. I have found it to be more efficient to push the snow into a large pile, much like sweeping a room, and then throwing the snow pile into the grass, thus getting the job done more quickly and efficiently. It isn't the norm and I have received strange looks. I think this is a prime example of Institutionalization. I did a task and didn't follow the "accepted way" of doing it and was looked upon as different.
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many advantages and disadvantages of the people oriented leadership style
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Cary N. Bloyd has written: 'Institutionalization of a benchmarking system for data on the energy use in commercial and industrial buildings'
Institutionalization is the act of being placed in a psychiatric hospital, which is often referred to politely as an "institution". Incarceration is the detention of a person in jail, typically as punishment for a crime. This being said, someone could be incarcerated into a psychiatric hospital, but only if they committed a crime. Otherwise, it would be described as Institutionalization, because they did not do anything wrong, they are only being sent to the institution because of their mental state.
Institutionalization of ethics is a vital task in any organization. It protects the organization from illegal and unethical behavior. It also protects the rights of the human resource i-e employer and employee.
Because although he is a unintelligent, dogmatic, uncharismatic, narcissistic and all around poor leader, none of these things constitute mental illness serious enough for institutionalization to be needed.
Post colonial is the social-political-historical period after the colonial rule in colonies/nations that acquired freedom with their own constitutions and form of government. The process of the institutionalization of theories in social,economic & political theories were influenced by intellectuals abroad who had played a significant role in independence of their nation. Socialism,communism,marxism,capitalism and other social,political & economic ideologies have evolved from the diasporic intellectuals abroad.
"Away From Her" (2006). It starred Gordon Pinsent and Julie Christie. A man coping with the institutionalization of his wife because of Alzheimer's disease faces an epiphany when she transfers her affections to another man.