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  2. Hybridity - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid talk, the rhetoric of hybridity, is fundamentally associated with the emergence of post-colonial discourse and its critiques of cultural imperialism. It is the second stage in the history of hybridity, characterized by literature and theory that study the effects of mixture (hybridity) upon identity and culture.

  3. Third Space Theory - Wikipedia

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    Third Space Theory explains the uniqueness of each person, actor or context as a "hybrid". [ 1 ] [ non-primary source needed ] See Edward W. Soja for a conceptualization of the term within the social sciences and from a critical urban theory perspective.

  4. Hybrid regime - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid regime [a] is a type of political system often created as a result of an incomplete democratic transition from an authoritarian regime to a democratic one (or vice versa). [b] Hybrid regimes are categorized as having a combination of autocratic features with democratic ones and can simultaneously hold political repressions and regular ...

  5. Sociological theory - Wikipedia

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    A sociological theory is a supposition that intends to consider, analyze, and/or explain objects of social reality from a sociological perspective, [1]: 14 drawing connections between individual concepts in order to organize and substantiate sociological knowledge.

  6. Hegemonic masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid masculinity is the use of aspects of marginalized gender expressions in the gender performance or identity of privileged men. [68] Scholarship on hybrid masculinities suggests that they simultaneously distance themselves from traditional norms of masculinity while reproducing and reinforcing hegemonic masculinity. [ 68 ]

  7. Sociology of space - Wikipedia

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    From a social theory point of view, it follows on from the theory of structuration proposed by Anthony Giddens, [12] whose concept of the "duality of structure" Löw extends sociological terms into a "duality of space". The basic idea is that individuals act as social agents (and constitute spaces in the process), but that their action depends ...

  8. What Does a Hybrid Work Model Really Mean for Working ... - AOL

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    As companies plan for an eventual return to office, many have announced that they will be allowing for a hybrid work schedule. For parents, navigating this new way of working may be tricky. With a...

  9. Hybrid organization - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid organization is an organization that mixes elements, value systems and action logics (e.g. social impact and profit generation) of various sectors of society, i.e. the public sector, the private sector and the voluntary sector.