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Cancel Culture: Myth or Reality?
Political Studies, 2021In recent years, a progressive “cancel culture” in society, right-wing politicians and commentators claim, has silenced alternative perspectives, ostracized contrarians, and eviscerated robust intellectual debate, with college campuses at the vanguard of
P. Norris
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Cultural politics and the politics of culture
Identities, 1997(1997). Cultural politics and the politics of culture. Identities: Vol. 4, The Politics of Culture, pp. 1-7.
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Cultures of politics and politics of cultures
The Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics, 1984(1984). Cultures of politics and politics of cultures. The Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics: Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 262-274.
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Latin American Political Culture: Public Opinion and Democracy
, 2014Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: Latin American Political Culture and Democracy: Introduction What Is Political Culture? A Common Language for Politics Why Political Culture Matters: An Argument Over Its Function Views of Latin American Political Culture:
J. Booth, P. Richard
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“Rhymes with Blunt”: Pornification and U.S. Political Culture
Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2011In this essay, I contend that political culture and campaign journalism during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign was “pornified.” Examination of broadcast journalism, viral videos, online commentary, political pop culture, and get-out-the- vote ...
K. Anderson
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Annual review of political science (Palo Alto, Calif. Print), 2019
Populism is the name of a global phenomenon whose definitional precariousness is proverbial. It resists generalizations and makes scholars of politics comparativist by necessity, as its language and content are imbued with the political culture of the ...
Nadia Urbinati
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Populism is the name of a global phenomenon whose definitional precariousness is proverbial. It resists generalizations and makes scholars of politics comparativist by necessity, as its language and content are imbued with the political culture of the ...
Nadia Urbinati
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Political Culture and the Politics of Culture
Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1974Culture 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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2009
Abstract It is not my intention in this chapter to retread the now familiar ground of the republic’s political narrative told through its various parties and organizations. Instead, I want to address its political culture (broadly defined) in terms of the tension between the concept of a state in which representative democracy had ...
Maura Adshead, Jonathan Tonge
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Abstract It is not my intention in this chapter to retread the now familiar ground of the republic’s political narrative told through its various parties and organizations. Instead, I want to address its political culture (broadly defined) in terms of the tension between the concept of a state in which representative democracy had ...
Maura Adshead, Jonathan Tonge
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Political Culture and Political Sub-cultures
1979A 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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1985
Any book on British politics has to begin with a chapter on British political culture, since this is the context within which British politics take place. The term ‘political culture’ is taken to mean the historical, cultural and attitudinal setting within which British political institutions have to function.1 It is not easy to generalise about ...
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Any book on British politics has to begin with a chapter on British political culture, since this is the context within which British politics take place. The term ‘political culture’ is taken to mean the historical, cultural and attitudinal setting within which British political institutions have to function.1 It is not easy to generalise about ...
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