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Institutionalism vs Institutionalist - What's the difference?

institutionalism | institutionalist |

As nouns the difference between institutionalism and institutionalist

is that institutionalism is adherence to the established religion, or to established codes of conduct while institutionalist is an adherent of institutionalism in various senses.

As an adjective institutionalist is

of, pertaining to, or following institutionalism.

institutionalism

English

Noun

(wikipedia institutionalism) (-)
  • Adherence to the established religion, or to established codes of conduct
  • * 2003 , Robert Stephen Feldman, Development Across the Life Span
  • Institutionalism is brought about, in part, by a sense of learned helplessness, a belief that one has no control over one's environment.
  • The use of public institutions in health care and social services
  • institutionalist

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of, pertaining to, or following institutionalism
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • An adherent of institutionalism (in various senses)