

An edition of Citizen politics in post-industrial societies (1997)
By Terry N. Clark
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Westview Press
Language
eng
Pages
261
Description:
The past several decades have seen profound changes in the political landscapes of advanced industrial societies. This volume assesses key political developments and links them to underlying socioeconomic and cultural forces. These forces include the growth of a well-educated middle class, the moderating of bipolar class divisions between wealthy capitalists and struggling workers, and the accelerated rise of new media technologies (especially television) as potent tools shaping the terms of public discussion. Related political transformations include the spread of new social movements of feminism, environmental, and civil liberties issues; economic concerns focusing more on growth, taxes, and middle class programs than on redistribution; the fracturing of core left and right political ideologies; and the growing centrality of electronic media as carriers of political opinions and rhetoric.
subjects: Political culture, Political activists, Political participation, Activistes, Participation politique, Activists, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, Cultural, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Cultural Policy, Popular Culture, Pratiques politiques, Sociologie politique, Militantisme, Culture politique