coercions
Coercions refer to acts or processes that compel a person to act in a certain way through threats, force, or pressure. They rely on the perceived or actual possibility of harm, punishment, or deprivation, rather than voluntary agreement or persuasion alone.
In law and politics, coercion denotes the use of power to compel compliance. States may employ coercion
In mathematics and computer science, coercion (or type coercion) is the automatic or explicit conversion of
In linguistics, coercion is a semantic process where a word’s category is forced to fit a sentence’s
Ethical and social analyses treat coercion as limiting autonomy and voluntary choice. Coercive practices include threats,
See also coercive power, duress, manipulation, and coercion in programming languages. The term has diverse usages