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Contextualization

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Contextualization may refer to:

  • Contextualization (Bible translation), the process of contextualising the biblical message as perceived in the missionary mandate originated by Jesus
  • Contextualization (computer science), an initialization phase setting or overriding properties having unknown or default values at the time of template creation
  • Contextualization (sociolinguistics), the use of language and discourse to signal relevant aspects of an interactional or communicative situation
  • Contextualism, a collection of views in philosophy which argue that actions or expressions can only be understood in context
  • Contextualization (communication), to put something in a simple way for other people to understand it.

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