Category
page 1Social engineering (political science)
social engineering
top-down effort to influence particular attitudes and social behaviors on a large scale by government, media, academia or other groups
German Academic Exchange Service
funding and support organization for international study in Germany or for Germans
hostile architecture
public spaces designed to discourage unintended uses
nanny state
government being supposedly overprotective to its citizens
Harrison Bergeron
short story by Kurt Vonnegut
social technology
term of technology that enabled social interactions
Romanian rural systematization program
social engineering program
social cleansing
social group-based killing that consists of the elimination of members of society who are considered undesirable, including the homeless, criminals, street children, the elderly, the poor, the weak, the sick, the needy, the disabled