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regionalism

[ree-juh-nl-iz-uhm] / ˈri dʒə nlˌɪz əm /


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If there is a post-craft moment taking shape, it appears to involve embracing community and regionalism while jettisoning the strict utility associated with vessels or textiles.

From Washington Post

While that could prove worthwhile in the short term for television executives who dream of an NFL-like inventory of elite, big-school matchups, regionalism is the soul of college sports.

From Washington Post

Conroy said the Pacific Islands Forum had brought the region together for 50 years, and it was "the heart of Pacific regionalism".

From Reuters

In a country where politics are driven by regionalism, attaining that consent might be impossible.

From Seattle Times

The art world headquartered in New York, he believed, had long excluded Southern expressions from the national canon, categorizing most of it as mere regionalism.

From New York Times