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1 Political Culture Citizen attitudes and orientations and their impact

2 Political Culture Attitudes and orientations toward politics: how a group of people (e.g a social class, an ethnic group, a region, or a nation) think about themselves about others about how they are governed about how they ought to be governed…..

3 Political culture v. ideology Different from an ideology or a religion: Not a (logically) constrained or integrated belief system, but rather sets of attitudes or orientations distributed among a given population these can be evenly or unevenly distributed, widely or narrowly held a society can have distinct subcultures

4 Common to distinguish among: Homogeneous v. fragmented political cultures mass v. elite political culture: –mass political culture: attitudes and orientations toward politics held by the population as a whole –elite political culture: orientations held by those who have (or are likely to hold) power

5 Describing political cultures How would you describe the political culture of any or all of the following? MUN students Newfoundlanders Canadians Americans

6 Sources of political culture: FamilyMedia Friends SchoolsEconomy Affiliations, Memberships Polity Region, Country Global society

7 What shapes political culture? Different views: Family, school, society through primary political socialization The regime and political system, as a consequence of the ways in which people experience it – secondary political socialization

8 Different views: Political culture Society Experience with political system Political Culture

9 Some questions and problems: Difference between political culture and national character? How can we characterize political culture(s) What difference does political culture make? Do you need a democratic political culture in order to sustain democracy? –If so, what constitutes a democratic political culture? Is it sufficient for elites to be committed to democracy or must ordinary citizens be so committed as well?

10 Reminder: Annotated bibliography due Friday, Oct 5 th (Paper copy preferred or, failing that, bibliography submitted in the body of your message)


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