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Politics as “Interest Management” and Culture as “Cultural Politics”

Sociopolitical Sciences, 2021
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate the essential unity of the presentation of politics as the management of interests and culture as a “cultural policy” (M. Heidegger) - in the liberal version of the political economic paradigm (J. Agamben). Demonstration as a reduction to the obviousness of meaning presupposes philosophical interpretation as
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Political Culture and the Politics of Culture

Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1974
Culture politique et politique culturelleToute activité non-professionnelle vouée à la poursuite des loisirs possède sa propre culture, laquelle influence la culture politique. La culture des loisirs constitue done un composant important de la formulation des demandes politiques d'une société.
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The Cultural Politics and Political Culture of MERIP and Beyond

Review of Middle East Studies, 2021
AbstractIn this essay, we examine how MERIP has navigated the frictions between the political economic critique of extraction and domination in the region, and more semiotic models which center “culture,” variously understood, in their analyses of power and inequality. Broadly speaking, MERIP authors have addressed four dimensions of culture writ large:
Paul A. Silverstein, Ted Swedenburg
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17. Political culture

2020
This chapter examines the role that the concept of political culture plays in comparative politics. In particular, it considers how the political culture field increases our understanding of the social roots of democracy and how these roots are transforming through cultural change. In analysing the inspirational forces of democracy, key propositions of
Christian Welzel, Ronald Inglehart
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Political Culture and Political Sub-cultures

1979
A political culture, as we noted at the outset of this study (see pp. 14–15), may be divided for analytical purposes into a number of distinct or overlapping political sub-cultures. Useful though it may be to speak of a national political culture, the level at which we have so far operated, it may at times be a loose or even entirely notional unit of ...
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Politics and Political Culture

2003
Abstract 16926 Callow, John. The Making of James II: The Formative Years of a Fallen King (Stroud, 2000). 16927 Campbell, Flann. The Dissenting Voice: Protestant Democracy in Ulster from Plantation to Partition (Belfast, 1991).
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The Politics of Culture and the Cultural History of Politics

2016
Japan’s struggles with English and other things foreign are not innocuous figments of cultural prudery. Instead, the equivocation among Japanese politicians, the business elite and other stakeholders about English are symptomatic of struggles over ongoing dilemmas about the cultural politics of being Japanese.
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Culture, politics and ergonomics

Ergonomics, 2000
The beginning of a new century is an appropriate moment to consider the role of ergonomics in relation to the problems facing society. To help solve these serious global problems, ergonomics needs to be open to new disciplines, particularly those in the social sciences.
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Political Culture and Democracy

2018
This chapter analyzes data from World Values Surveys/European Values Surveys and shows that mass attitudes are correlated with the actual presence or absence of democracy at the societal level, but the effectiveness of given items varies a good deal, and many of them are relatively weak predictors. The World Values Surveys/European Values Surveys cover
Inglehart, Ronald, Welzel, Christian
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Cultural Politics and the State

Cultural Dynamics, 1998
Taking off from the contributions by Baumann and Caglar this paper examines the problem of cultural difference (ethnic, religious) within the nation-state. It rejects the thesis that the modern nation-state produces a homogeneous national culture. Instead it argues that it produces a space in which new differences, new resistances and new inequalities ...
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