partiilised
Partiilised is a term used in political science and discourse studies to describe a phenomenon in which political processes, institutions, or public communications become oriented toward or dominated by a specific party's agenda. The term suggests that partisan aims influence interpretation, selection of information, and the framing of public issues, rather than maintaining neutrality or pluralistic deliberation.
The term first appeared in some academic writings in the early 21st century as analysts described rising
Characteristics of partiilised typically include selective data interpretation, framing of issues to favor a party's positions,
Implications of partiilised can include reduced policy diversity, impeded consensus-building, and greater difficulty in governance. It
Critics argue that the term can be ill-defined or difficult to operationalize and caution against imputing