Reinventing Political Culture

Reinventing Political Culture
Author: Jeffrey C. Goldfarb
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2013-05-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745637488

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The way people think and act politically is not set in stone. People can and do change the fundamental cultural contours of their political situation. Their political culture does not only restrict imagination and action - it is also a resource for political creativity and invention. In Reinventing Political Culture, this resource is uncovered and explored. Analyzed as a tension between the power of culture and the culture of power, the concept of political culture is reinvented and applied to understanding the practice of people transforming their own political culture in very different circumstances. Three instances of such reinvention are closely examined: one historic, during the twilight of the Soviet empire; one actively in process and actively opposed, ‘the Obama revolution'; and one an apparent distant dream, the power of culture and the culture of power that would avoid ‘the clash of civilizations' in the Middle East. In accessible and engaging prose, Goldfarb clearly and forcefully presents students and scholars of sociology, comparative politics, and cultural studies with an original position on political culture, showing how the political cultures of our times pose not only grave dangers, but also opportunities for creative alternatives.

Reinventing Canada

Reinventing Canada
Author: M. Janine Brodie,Linda Trimble
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2004
Genre: Canada
ISBN: OCLC:1011924752

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Comprised of 23 articles by leading Canadian scholars, this book provides a comprehensive supplementary text for Canadian politics courses. The articles in this compilation discuss the major issues that define Canada's current political culture, including globalization , race, disability, immigration, environment, and foreign policy. This reader features timely selections that analyze Canada's North as well as issues of security and immigration in Canada after September 11th.

Political Culture

Political Culture
Author: Walter A. Rosenbaum
Publsiher: New York : Praeger
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1975
Genre: Political culture
ISBN: UOM:39076005949214

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For introductory and intermediate undergraduate courses in political science.

Political Culture and the Making of Modern Nation states

Political Culture and the Making of Modern Nation states
Author: Edward Weisband,Courtney Irene Powell Thomas
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Nation-state
ISBN: 1612057837

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This book focuses on transformations of political culture from times past to future-present. It defines the meaning of political culture and explores the cultural values and institutions of kinship communities and dynastic intermediaries, including chiefdoms and early states. It systematically examines the rise and gradual universalization of modern sovereign nation-states. The authors recount the making of political culture in the American nation-state and look at the processes of internal colonialism in the American experience, examining how major ethnic, sectarian, racial, and other distinctions arose and congealed into social and cultural categories.

Innovations Reinvented Politics and Representative Democracy

Innovations  Reinvented Politics and Representative Democracy
Author: Agnès Alexandre-Collier,Alexandra Goujon,Guillaume Gourgues
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780429649226

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This volume focuses on the issue of change in democratic politics in terms of experimental or actual innovations introduced either within political parties or outside the party system, involving citizen participation and mobilization. Including a wide and diverse range of alternatives in the organization of groups, campaigning, conducting initiatives and enhancing practices, they not only question the relevance of traditional institutions in representing citizens’ values and interests, but also share a common goal which is precisely – and perhaps paradoxically – to reshape and invigorate representative democracy This book is of key interest to scholars and students of party politics, elections/electoral studies, social movement and democratic innovations and more broadly to comparative politics, political theory and political sociology.

Reinventing France

Reinventing France
Author: S. Milner,N. Parsons
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2003-11-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781403948182

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Undermined from above by economic globalization and European integration, and from below by the rise of identity politics, the French state has attempted to redefine its relationship to its citizens. Reinventing France examines the ways in which state action has endeavoured to promote social integration in an increasingly fragmented nation and has challenged traditional concepts of an indivisible Republic and universal citizenship rights in order to achieve the core republican ideals of freedom, equality and solidarity.

Black Power Jewish Politics

Black Power  Jewish Politics
Author: Marc Dollinger
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781479826889

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"Black Power, Jewish Politics expands with this revised edition that includes the controversial new preface, an additional chapter connecting the book's themes to the national reckoning on race, and a foreword by Jews of Color Initiative founder Ilana Kaufman that all reflect on Blacks, Jews, race, white supremacy, and the civil rights movement"--

Manhood and American Political Culture in the Cold War

Manhood and American Political Culture in the Cold War
Author: K.A. Cuordileone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136055102

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Manhood and American Political Culture in the Cold War explores the meaning of anxiety as expressed through the political and cultural language of the early cold war era. Cuordileone shows how the preoccupation with the soft, malleable American character reflected not only anti-Communism but acute anxieties about manhood and sexuality. Reading major figures like Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Adlai Stevenson, Joseph McCarthy, Norman Mailer, JFK, and many lesser known public figures, Cuordileone reveals how the era’s cult of toughness shaped the political dynamics of the time and inspired a reinvention of the liberal as a cold warrior.