Noun
the process of establishing a practice as a norm
The government began the institutionalization of background checks for internet users.
the process of committing a person to a facility where their freedom to leave will be restrained, usually a mental hospital
The institutionalization of Syd Barrett was a major event in the history of the rock group Pink Floyd.
For scholar Charles Masquerade "It is by meeting such a twofold requirement that the libertarian socialism of G.D.H. Cole could be said to offer timely and sustainable avenues for the institutionalization of the liberal value of autonomy. Source: Internet
His experiences with his mother's mental illness and her institutionalization are also frequently referred to in "Howl". Source: Internet
In 1909, 63 rabbis associated with Breslau approach founded the Freie jüdische Vereinigung, another brief attempt at institutionalization, but it too failed soon. Source: Internet
So says Georgetown University sociologist Peter J. Cookson, whose book lass Rules: Exposing Inequality in America’s High Schools posits that schools are instrumental in the institutionalization of racism and class stratification. Source: Internet
However, Euclidean zoning has received criticism for its lack of flexibility and institutionalization of now-outdated planning theory. Source: Internet
However, this first sign of institutionalization and separation was far from conclusive. Source: Internet