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Culture and Politics: A Reader by Lane Crothers,

Culture and Politics: A Reader by Lane Crothers,
Political culture is one of the central, but most difficult, concepts in political science. "Culture and Politics: A Reader explores this concept by compiling previously-published works that focus on the core themes of political culture research: Concepts and Applications, Culture and Globalization, Popular Culture, Civil Society and Social Capital, Social Movements and Collective Identity, Culture and Political Change, and Culture and Rationality. Each section includes general and article introductions as well as a "suggested reading" list. Taken together, these features make "Culture and Politics: A Reader a handy resource for students and teachers at both the graduate and the under-graduate level.



Culture Wars and Local Politics by Elaine B. Sharp,
Culture Wars and Local Politics by Elaine B. Sharp,
"Culture wars" have turned American communities into ideological battlegrounds. When issues like gay rights, needle exchange programs, abortion clinic protests, and hate crime are at stake, the response of citizens is likely to be strong -- and that of local governments is likely to be unpredictable. This collection provides alternative explanations of local actions with a focus on current conflict. A team of prominent scholars in urban politics examines how local governments handle morality-based issues: whether they evade controversies or instigate them, enact policies responsive to activist pressure or repress protests calling for change. Culture Wars and Local Politics features examples of actual experiences in selected cities, differing in community culture and size, from New York to San Francisco, Denver to Greenville, South Carolina. The contributors examine how the responses of local government to specific issues are influenced by such factors as political culture and institutions, belief systems of public officials, and a city's niche in intergovernmental relations or national social movements. Because culture wars represent more than just politics-as-usual, most theory related to urban politics doesn't necessarily apply. Departing from typical economic approaches to urban problems, this collection develops a perspective that draws on cultural analysis, the new institutionalism, feminism, social movement theory, and regime theory. It breaks new ground by challenging the comprehensiveness of existing treatments of urban politics, with each of the chapters contributing to a theoretical synthesis. How local governments handle these volatile issues has major implicationsfor civil liberties, preventing violence and the development or erosion of public trust. By providing a multi-topical approach focused at the local level, this book offers an excellent source for triggering both student discussion and citizen awareness.



Culture war - The term "culture war" (sometimes pluralized as "the culture wars") has been used to describe ideologically-driven and often strident confrontations typical of American public culture and politics since the 1960s, but especially beginning in the 1980s. The term evokes the 19th-century German Kulturkampf.

Integral politics - Integral politics is an emerging approach to politics that is based on developmental and holistic approaches to the self, culture, and society.

Culture of Life - The phrase culture of life is used principally in United States politics and Roman Catholic doctrine as shorthand for a concept that human life, at all stages from conception through to natural death, is sacred. As such, a "culture of life" is opposed to practices that are seen as destructive of human life, such as stem cell research involving the destruction of a human blastocyst (a human embryo at its earliest stage of life), abortion, euthanasia, war, and capital punishment.

Cultural imprint on politics/Revision - This is a draft for a fair rewrite of an encyclopedic subject that simply discusses the imprint that culture has on politics. The basis for the present text was unacceptable to many Wikipedians as being an original essay with a strong personal slant (POV rather than a neutral encyclopedia report on the development of this self-evident idea, making references and citing sources.



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'Culture Politics' - 'Culture Politics' Organizational Culture Organizational Culture provides a sweeping interdisciplinary overview of the organizational culture literature, showing how 'culture politics' and why researchers have disagreed about such fundamental questions as: What is organizational culture? What are the major theoretical perspectives used to understand cultures in organizations? How can a researcher decipher the political interests inherent in research that claims to be political neutral -- merely descriptive? Expert author Joanne Martin examines a variety of conflicting ways to study cultures in organizations, ...

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Culture Politics Reader - Culture Politics Reader Cultural Resistance Reader From the Diggers seizing St. George Hill in 1649 to Hacktivists staging virtual sit-ins in the 21st century, from the retributive fantasies of Robin Hoods to those of gangsta rappers, culture has long been used as a political weapon. This expansive culture politics reader and carefully crafted reader brings together many of the classic texts that help to define culture as a tool of resistance. With illuminating introductions throughout, it presents a range of ...

Culture Politics Reader - Culture Politics Reader Culture and Politics: A Reader by Lane Crothers, Political culture is one of the central, but most difficult, concepts in political science. "Culture culture politics reader and Politics: A Reader explores this concept by compiling previously-published works that focus on the core themes of political culture research: Concepts culture politics reader and Applications, Culture culture politics reader and Globalization, Popular Culture, Civil Society culture politics reader and Social Capital, Social Movements culture politics reader and Collective Identity, ...

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