Culture Moves: Ideas, Activism, and Changing ValuesPrinceton University Press, 05.06.2018 - 280 Seiten Some periods in history are marked by stability in cultural values; at other times, values undergo rapid change. How and why do cultural transformations, such as those affecting race and gender relations, take place? How does one value win acceptance in society when there are conflicting values competing for attention? In Culture Moves, Thomas Rochon addresses this complex process and develops a theory to explain both how values originate and how they spread. In particular, he analyzes the crucial role that small communities of critical thinkers play in developing new ideas and inspiring their dissemination through larger social movements. |
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... involvement and local subjective competence Civil rights involvement and political activity 142 143 5-4 Effect of movement involvement on political engagement 146 5-5 5-6 Effect of movement involvement on trust and opinion strength ...
... involved in policy consultation ( Walker 1991 ) , or by shifting the political jurisdictions within which a policy issue is handled ( Baumgartner and Jones 1993 ) . Incremental change is the norm , but the political process has means of ...
... involved in movements for change , and what makes powerful social and political institutions receptive to new ideas and demands . Fortunately , many of these issues converge on a single over- arching question : How do cultural values ...
... involvement in the war effort was widely accepted . The second period of rapid change in support for a woman as president occurred from 1970 to 1980 ( b = 2.19 ) . By the time this period of change came to a close in 1980 , there had ...
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