democratic citizenship
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdemocraticandcitizenship
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democratic
adjective
uk/ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/us/ˌdem.əˈkræt̬.ɪk/
based on the principles ...
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citizenship
noun[U]
uk/ˈsɪt.ɪ.zən.ʃɪp/us/ˈsɪt̬.ə.zən.ʃɪp/
the state of being a member of a particular country and having rights because ...
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(Definition ofdemocraticandcitizenshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This indicates that social networks matter little for the attitudinal dimension ofdemocraticcitizenship.
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Fifty years of survey research has demonstrated that ordinary citizens fall well short of the normative standards ofdemocraticcitizenship.
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In summary, it is found that the relationship between social capital anddemocraticcitizenshipturns out to be complicated.
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Overall, the results evidently show that norms rather than networks determine political attitudes associated withdemocraticcitizenship.
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Within the context of democratic politics, individuals are able to draw on the available social capital in paying the costs ofdemocraticcitizenship.
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Let us examine the effects of social capital on the behavioral dimension ofdemocraticcitizenship.
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They viewed involvement in social organizations as one of the ultimate sources ofdemocraticcitizenship, a crucial feature of civic culture.
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Overall, the results show that networks rather than norms determine political action associated withdemocraticcitizenship.
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Finally, a major problem in the study of democratic politics revolves around the fundamental issue of whether individuals are up to the task ofdemocraticcitizenship.
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Nonetheless, as most scholars of social capital do, we assume that networks are causally prior to norms and examine whether networks and norms, individually and jointly, influencedemocraticcitizenship.
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Social networks, one key attribute of social capital, contribute todemocraticcitizenshipnot by fostering democratic beliefs and attitudes, but by providing participatory resources and opportunities.
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One of the obvious failings of the current proposals, in my view, was the almost complete lack of any reference to developingdemocraticcitizenship.
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It is thus within the wider sphere of adult education that an ultimate training indemocraticcitizenshipmust be sought.
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They no longer even pay lip service to the values on which local government was built of pluralism, participation, local responsibility anddemocraticcitizenship.
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Our schools do not prepare our children fordemocraticcitizenshipand now our universities are to be denied the opportunity as well.
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First, a new theory should start with the ideal ofdemocraticcitizenship.
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Without it, democracy loses any tieargumentative or practicalto a coherent design of public policy endeavoring to provide the resources for the realization ofdemocraticcitizenship.
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Women were, nonetheless, denied political rights of active citizenship (1791) anddemocraticcitizenship(1793).
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Truedemocraticcitizenshiprequires more than voting for representatives.
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