Definition of "communalization"
communalization
noun
countable and uncountable, plural communalizations
The act or process of communalizing (any sense).
Quotations
The communalization of social relationships, on the other hand, occurs when social behavior is based on a sense of solidarity, that is, on the emotional or traditional attachments of those involved.
2003, David Levinson, Karen Christensen, Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World, page 1476
In Israel, communalization provides every religious group (Jews, Christians, Muslims, Druze) with its own personal status laws administered by religious authorities (Swirski 2000), whereas in India, communalization applies only to minorities, not the Hindu majority.
2004, Lynn Welchman, Women's Rights and Islamic Family Law: Perspectives on Reform, page 257
Concerning individual factors at the start of communalization, these were quite disparate, since the Ericsson employees had no experience of Matrix, and the consultant from the vendor had no experience of Ericsson.
2021, Nik Rushdi Hassan, Leslie P. Willcocks, Advancing Information Systems Theories: Rationale and Processes, page 421
Our results indicate a consistent positive relationship between the level of development of the stricken community and the predicted probability of communalization, and a negative relationship between development of the stricken community and the predicted probability of othering.
2022, Thomas Jamieson, Douglas A Van Belle, That Could Be Us, page 72