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civic culture

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meanings of civicand culture


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civic
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˈsɪv.ɪk/ us /ˈsɪv.ɪk/
of or relating to a town or city, or the people who live ...
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culture
noun
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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Examples of civic culture


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So too is the physical form of the city including its architecture and its political and social life including aspects of civicculture.
Societies at all social levels argued that their activities were indispensable to civicculture.
It is these 'eclectic' discourses that feed the city's civicculture: those ceremonies, customs and codes that delineate appropriate public behaviour.
Significantly, neither 'trust' nor 'civicculture' appear in their index.
This perspective allows one to integrate modernization-based explanations and civicculture-based explanations of democratization under a common theoretical umbrella.
Civicculture, on the other hand, is where progress and innovation took hold.
On the one hand, the accurate measurement of civicculture is highly debatable.
Is civicculture the outcome of subjective endeavour - the virtue of individuals - or of wise design of institutions?
This is an aspect of a 'civicculture' which motivates individuals to become involved in politics primarily for altruistic reasons.
From this perspective, modernization-based and civicculture-based explanations of democratization are manifestations of the same theme: the expansion of autonomous human choice.
How great were the changes after 1900 to civicculture and identity remains keenly debated, if comparatively underexplored.
In one sense, it is (at least in part) comprised of the buildings and spaces of a town's civicculture, together with its symbolic value.
Yet to date the norms for a stable civicculture and civil society have yet to be formed.
The key preconditions are national unity, a decent level of social well-being, free markets, civicculture and independence from external constraints.
Post-occupancy involves not simply efficiency, comfort or aesthetics, it ultimately involves civicculture in history.
Thus changes to chieftaincy and civicculture that occurred during the colonial period came on top of already existing patterns of change.
The difference in 'civicculture' between the regions is presupposed, not explained.
The 'civicculture' literature also tended to understate the potential significance of social conflict.
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