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Political choice matters
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ISBN: 1299466753 019164062X 9780191640629 9781299466753 9780199663996 0199663998 Year: 2012 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Studies of the influence of class and religion on politics often point to their gradual decline as a result of social change. Backed up by extensive evidence and a 15-country pooled analysis, the editors argue instead that the supply of choices by parties influences the extent of class divisions.


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A citizen's guide to grassroots campaigns
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ISBN: 0813542421 0585350302 9780585350301 9780813542423 Year: 2000 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ Rutgers University Press

Reviving democracy
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ISBN: 1417522275 9786610475728 6000002505 1136558195 1280475722 184977241X 9781849772419 9781280475726 9781136558146 1136558144 9781136558184 1136558187 9781136558191 1853838810 9781853838811 1853838845 9781853838842 9781417522279 6610475725 9786000002503 Year: 2002 Publisher: London Sterling, VA Earthscan Publications

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This text draws on research in 47 Commonwealth countries to describe what makes a good society and how to achieve it. It shows how citizens can be put at the heart of the political process.

Understanding the political culture of Hong Kong : the paradox of activism and depoliticization
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ISBN: 1315698498 1317453018 9781317453017 9780765613134 9781315698496 9781317453000 9780765613141 Year: 2015 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,


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Capitalism and citizenship : the impossible partnership
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ISBN: 1283846772 1135139814 0203603249 9781135139810 9780203603246 9781135139896 9781135139971 9780415272735 9780415272742 113513989X Year: 2003 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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Can capitalism and citizenship co-exist? In recent years advocates of the Third Way have championed the idea of public-spirited capitalism as the antidote to the many problems confronting the modern world. This book develops a multi-disciplinary theory of citizenship, exploring the human abilities needed for its practice. It then argues that capitalism impedes the nurturing of these abilities. In advancing these arguments, Kathryn Dean draws on the work of a wide range of thinkers including Freud, Marx, Lacan, Habermas and Castells.


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Politics and Web 2.0
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ISBN: 1622731093 9781622731091 9781622730995 1622730992 9781622731084 1622731085 Year: 2016 Publisher: Wilmington, Delaware

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A point of departure for this book is the paradox between the seemingly limitless promise modern web technologies hold for enhanced political communication and their limited actual contribution. Empirical evidence indicates that neither citizens nor political parties are taking full advantage of online platforms to advance political participation. This is particularly evident when considering the websites of political parties, which have taken on two main functions: i) Disseminating information to citizens and journalists about the history, structure, programme and activities of the party; ii) Monitoring citizens' opinions in regard to different political questions and policy proposals that are under discussion. Despite the integration of websites into political parties' "permanent campaigns" (Blumenthal), television continues to be seen as the core medium in political communication and one-way and top-down communication strategies still prevail. In other words, it is still "business as usual". This book questions whether Web 2.0 could help enhance citizens' political participation. It offers a critical examination of the current state of the art from diverse perspectives, highlights persisting gaps in our knowledge and identifies a promising stream of further research. The ambition is to stimulate debate around the party-citizen "participation mismatch" and the role and place of modern web technologies in this setting. Each of the included chapters provide valuable explorations of the ways in which political parties motivate, make use of and are shaped by citizen participation in the Web 2.0 era. Diverse perspectives are employed, drawing examples from several European political systems and offering analytical insights at both the individual/micro level and at broader, macro or inter-societal systems level. Taken together, they offer a balanced and thought-provoking account of the political participation gap, its causes and consequences for political communication and democratic politics, as well as pointing the way to new forms of contemporary political participation.


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Swamps.
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ISBN: 9956762636 9789956762637 9789956762385 9956762385 Year: 2015 Publisher: Cape Town

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The Swamps presents a debauched tapestry of an utterly dehumanised Cameroonian society seeking regeneration through a judicious deployment of myth, history, parables, song, mimicry and dance. The inclusion of these features of orature in this political allegory creates particular moods and atmospheres and lends colour and movement to dramatic action. The structure and function of the play defines the individual's identity within the cosmic context which approximates the past and present. Inyang's analysis of class political behaviour in Cameroon exposes the complete erosion of civil liberties by corrupt and venal elite. He impresses the theatre audience with his dramatic eloquence and the fervour of his commitment, and emblazones his name in the front ranks of alternative theatre. This is a rare theatrical gem that demonstrates a brilliant, sustained invention, with great depth and suggestive power.

Citizen Power, Politics, and the "Asian Miracle"
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ISBN: 1626373043 9781626373044 1588263444 9781588263445 Year: 2022 Publisher: Boulder

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Departing from characterizations of Asian governments as benevolent overlords and Asian citizens as politically naive and/or docile, Fiona Yap explores the dynamic interactions between state and citizenry in the arena of economic policies. Yap focuses on the cases of Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan to show that, with the strategic use of activities ranging from labor unrest to investment in production, citizens can push a government to accept responsibility for poor economic conditions and to adopt specific reforms. Melding some forty years of comparative empirical data with formal modeling, she demonstrates a surprising pattern of government-citizen bargaining that exists independent of democratic institutions/processes.

Community Matters
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ISBN: 0742549593 0742574458 9780742574458 9780742549593 0742549607 9780742549609 Year: 2005 Publisher: Lanham Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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In Community Matters: Challenges to Civic Engagement in the 21st Century, six distinguished scholars address three perennial challenges of civic life: the making of a citizen, how citizens are to agree (and disagree), and how to define the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. These essays will encourage students, academics, and interested citizens outside the academy to go farther and dig deeper into these vital issues.


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The rise of nerd politics
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ISBN: 178680154X 9781786801548 9780745399836 0745399843 9780745399843 0745399835 Year: 2018 Publisher: London

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The irruption of WikiLeaks, Anonymous, Snowden and other tech-savvy actors onto the global political stage raises urgent questions about the impact of digital activism on political systems around the world. The Rise of Nerd Politics is an anthropological exploration of the role that such actors play in sparking and managing new processes of political change in the digital age. Drawing from long-term ethnographic research in Spain and Indonesia - as well as case studies from the United States, Iceland, Tunisia, Taiwan, Brazil and elsewhere - Postill tracks the rise of techno-political 'nerds' as a new class of political brokers with growing influence. The book identifies and explores four domains of 'nerd politics' that have dramatically expanded since 2010: data activism, digital rights, social protest and formal politics. A lively and engaging intervention at the conjuncture of anthropology, media studies and sociology, The Rise of Nerd Politics offers a pertinent reflection on the future of political change in the digital age.

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