Responding To Social, Political & Cultural Change PDF

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This document discusses responding to social, political, and cultural change, covering inclusive citizenship, participatory governance, new forms of media and social networking, and social movements. It provides an overview of these key topics and is suitable for undergraduate-level study on political science.

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RESPONDING TO SOCIAL, POLITICAL &CULTURAL CHANGE HASSAN & NORIAL Lesson Objectives 1 INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP & PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE NEW FORMS OF MEDIA AND SOCIAL 2 NETWORKING 3 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP AND PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE ...

RESPONDING TO SOCIAL, POLITICAL &CULTURAL CHANGE HASSAN & NORIAL Lesson Objectives 1 INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP & PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE NEW FORMS OF MEDIA AND SOCIAL 2 NETWORKING 3 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP AND PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP AND PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE CITIZENSHIP Refers to the legal status of an individual in a particular state that allows him or her to enjoy certain rights and protection. citizens are beneficiaries of social welfare programs and other public services, and are guaranteed protection from internal and external threats. INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP Those who believes that marginalized groups and individuals should be empowred and included in political process. INCLUSIVE CITIZENSHIP AND PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE puts emphasis on democratic engagement through the deepening of citizen participation in the governmental process allows citizens to exercise voice and vote. Allows citizen to exercise voice and vote. NEW FORMS OF MEDIA AND SOCIAL NETWORKING NEW FORMS OF MEDIA AND SOCIAL NETWORKING SOCIAL MEDIA a group of internet-based applications that allow individuals and groups to share, co-create, discuss and modify user- generated content. SOCIAL NETWORKING a group of internet-based applications that allow individuals and groups to share, co-create, discuss and modify user- generated content. SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL MOVEMENT are loosely organized but sustained campaigns in support of a social goal, typically either the implementation or the prevention of a change within a society or across societies. groups of people come together to promote an advocacy on a large scale. Ex. anti-nuclear movement, environmental movement, feminist movement

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