How to Study Political Culture Without Naming It
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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The Oxford Handbook of French Politics, The Oxford Handbook of French Politics. 2016p. 329-348
Oxford University Press
English Abstract
The boom in survey research, the increasing internationalization of political science, and the development of large-scale comparative projects have renewed the study of political culture and invalidated the notion of a ...Read more >
The boom in survey research, the increasing internationalization of political science, and the development of large-scale comparative projects have renewed the study of political culture and invalidated the notion of a French “exceptionalism.” But French scholars, influenced by Marxism, social history, and Bourdieu’s legacy of “critical sociology,” still have a different understanding of political culture, and prefer to use other concepts such as ideology. After a rapid overview of the founding studies and debates, this chapter shows how French research on political culture or cultures in the plural developed in its own way, and outlines the major challenges it is facing today on issues such as race and ethnicity, gender, globalization, and poverty.Read less <
English Keywords
post-materialism
cultural studies
political socialization
cultural distinction
cultural voting
political culture
Origin
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