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The Culture of Democracy - A Sociological Approach to Civil Society
The Culture of Democracy - A Sociological Approach to Civil Society
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Civil societies are vibrant and driven by a belief in their ability to solve pressing issues and build a better society. The "culture of democracy" is a key aspect of this cultural aspect, encompassing normative values, individual interpretations, and interaction norms related to democratic characteristics. This culture shapes civic actions, alters political and social processes, and is the soul of modern civil societies. The Culture of Democracy provides a systematic survey of the cultural sociology of civil society and offers a committed global perspective, demonstrating that cultural sociology can serve as an "art of listening" to consider significant theoretical and public issues.
Format: Hardback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 26 August 2022
Publisher: Polity Press
Amidst the challenging landscape of contemporary global affairs, civil societies continue to thrive, fueled by a steadfast belief in their ability to address pressing issues and create a better society. The cultural dimension of civil society is a testament to the imaginative vision, understanding, and actions of individuals and groups who strive to shape a more inclusive and equitable world. At the heart of this cultural aspect lies the "culture of democracy," encompassing a set of normative values, individual interpretations, and interaction norms that define the characteristics of a democratic society, such as civility, independence, and solidarity. While the culture of democracy may vary across different contexts and face its own set of challenges, it plays a pivotal role in shaping civic actions, influencing political and social processes, and thus serves as the essence of modern civil societies.
To explore this cultural dimension in greater depth, The Culture of Democracy offers a comprehensive and committed global perspective. This groundbreaking work provides the first systematic survey of the cultural sociology of civil society, offering a valuable lens through which to understand the complex dynamics and interactions within these societies. By taking ideas, meanings, and opinions seriously, cultural sociology serves as an "art of listening," enabling individuals and communities to engage with significant theoretical and public issues.
Through its comprehensive analysis, The Culture of Democracy sheds light on the diverse ways in which civil societies navigate the challenges and opportunities of our interconnected world. It explores the role of cultural norms, values, and beliefs in shaping civic engagement, political participation, and social movements. It also examines the ways in which cultural differences and inequalities can impact the development and sustainability of civil society.
Moreover, The Culture of Democracy highlights the importance of cultural sociology in promoting social justice, equality, and human rights. By understanding the cultural dimensions of social problems, civil society organizations can develop more effective strategies and interventions to address these issues and create lasting change.
In conclusion, The Culture of Democracy is a groundbreaking work that provides a comprehensive and committed global perspective on the cultural dimension of civil society. It offers valuable insights into the imaginative vision, understanding, and actions of individuals and groups who strive to build a better society. By promoting the "art of listening" and understanding the cultural dimensions of social problems, this book contributes to the development of more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable civil societies.
Weight: 402g
Dimension: 154 x 216 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509543984
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