What is another word for stratification?

Pronunciation: [stɹˌatɪfɪkˈe͡ɪʃən] (IPA)

Stratification is a term that refers to the classification of something into distinct layers, usually based on its properties, characteristics, or social status. There are many synonyms for stratification, including hierarchy, grading, classification, differentiation, division, arrangement, and layering. These words are often used to describe the organizational structure of a society, the layers of rock or sediment in geology, or the different classes or status levels within a particular group or organization. Other related terms might include segmentation, categorization, and ranking, all of which are used to describe the process of organizing or dividing things into distinct groups or categories.

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Usage examples for Stratification

Malta has been pronounced by an act of the English Parliament as belonging to Europe, but the fact that the stratification of the southern part of the island corresponds exactly with that of the coast of Barbary indicates a similar origin.
"The Story of Malta"
Maturin M. Ballou
The composition of the rocks revealed a stratification unknown to modern mineralogists.
"An Antarctic Mystery"
Jules Verne
In these volumes I have often used the more familiar term of stratification, for foliation.
"Himalayan Journals V2."
J. D. Hooker

Famous quotes with Stratification

  • Vibrant human diversity is now commonplace in major cities throughout the world. Some celebrate such a mix of human diversity. Others deplore it, preferring that so-called races be separated both geographically and reproductively. Even today, some people retain the once-popular belief that the 'white' race is superior in intellect, health, and other attributes. Although far more people reject the notion of white supremacy today than in the past, its legacy remains, as evidenced by economic stratification, ongoing segregation, and classification by racial categories. Even among those who reject the supposed superiority of a particular ethnicity over any other, the perception of distinct, genetically determined human races often persists.
    Daniel J. Fairbanks
  • Capitalists and their predecessors—slaveowners, moneylenders, merchant-investors—owe their very existence to the State. In early times, concentration of political and spiritual power precedes economic stratification in society.
    Peter Gelderloos
  • Domestication involved the initiation of production, vastly increased divisions of labor, and the completed foundations of social stratification. This amounted to an epochal mutation both in the character of human existence and its development, clouding the latter with ever more violence and work.
    John Zerzan
  • Gentrification is a process that hides the apparatus of domination from the dominant themselves. Spiritually, gentrification is the removal of the dynamic mix that defines urbanity—the familiar interaction of different kinds of people creating ideas together. Urbanity is what makes cities great, because the daily affirmation that people from other experiences are real makes innovative solutions and experiments possible. In this way, cities historically have provided acceptance, opportunity, and a place to create ideas contributing to freedom. Gentrification in the seventies, eighties, and nineties replaced urbanity with suburban values, ... so that the suburban conditioning of racial and class stratification, homogeneity of consumption, mass-produced aesthetics, and familial privatization got resituated into big building, attached residences, and apartments. This undermines urbanity and recreates cities as centers of obedience instead of instigators of positive change.
    Sarah Schulman

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