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What does inclusive citizenship emphasize?
What does inclusive citizenship emphasize?
- The maintenance of traditional citizenship roles.
- The empowerment and inclusion of marginalized groups in political processes. (correct)
- The exclusion of marginalized groups from political processes.
- The prioritization of citizen welfare over rights.
What is the primary focus of participatory governance?
What is the primary focus of participatory governance?
- Emphasizing democratic engagement through active citizen involvement. (correct)
- Encouraging passive observation of government activities.
- Limiting citizen participation to expert groups.
- Restricting voting rights to a select few.
How are social movements characterized?
How are social movements characterized?
- Loosely organized campaigns advocating for social goals. (correct)
- Temporary gatherings that lack a specific objective.
- Highly structured organizations with rigid hierarchies.
- Exclusive to political parties aiming for power.
Which of the following best defines social media?
Which of the following best defines social media?
Which movement is an example of a social movement?
Which movement is an example of a social movement?
Flashcards
Inclusive Citizenship
Inclusive Citizenship
The belief that marginalized groups should have equal political power and inclusion in society.
Participatory Governance
Participatory Governance
A system that prioritizes citizen involvement in government, promoting their voice and vote.
Social Media
Social Media
Online platforms allowing people to share content, communicate, and interact.
Social Networking
Social Networking
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Social Movements
Social Movements
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Citizenship
Citizenship
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Study Notes
Responding to Social, Political & Cultural Change
- This is a study topic for responding to social, political, and cultural changes
- The subject matter is organized into three main sections: Inclusive Citizenship & Participatory Governance, New Forms of Media and Social Networking, and Social Movements
Inclusive Citizenship & Participatory Governance
- Citizenship: The legal status of an individual in a particular state, granting rights and protection. Citizens are beneficiaries of social welfare and public services and are protected from threats
- Inclusive Citizenship: Belief that marginalized groups should be empowered and included in political processes
- Participatory Governance: Emphasizes democratic engagement through deeper citizen participation in governmental processes, enabling citizens to voice opinions and vote
New Forms of Media and Social Networking
- Social Media: Internet-based applications enabling individuals and groups to share, co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content.
- Social Networking: Internet-based applications allowing individuals and groups to share, co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content.
Social Movements
- Social Movement: Loosely organized but sustained campaigns supporting a social goal, typically related to implementing or preventing societal change.
- Social Movements Purpose: Groups of people come together to advocate for change (e.g., environmental movement, feminist movement, anti-nuclear movement) on a large scale.
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