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CULTURAL,SOCIAL

AND POLITICAL
CHANGE,CULTURAL
POLITICAL CHANGE.

Presented by:

Hanna May M. De Guzman


CULTURE
• Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a
particular group of people, encompassing language,
religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.
"Culture encompasses religion, food, what we wear,
how we wear it, our language, marriage, music,
what we believe is right or wrong, how we sit at the
table, how we greet visitors, how we behave with
loved ones, and a million other things," Cristina De
Rossi, an anthropologist at Barnet and Southgate
College in London, told Live Science.
SOURCE OF CULTURAL SOCIAL AND
POLITICAL CHANGE
CAUSES
*1) live according to your culture's traditions
and beliefs
*2) two-way relationship between the
government and the citizens.
-significant disruption in a government
--meant to restore balance between the
government and the citizens
Types of political change

-
There are two ways in which political
change may occur: internally or
externally. You should realize, however,
that both types of political change can
occur: at the same time to create a
mixed political change.

-External political change is initiated by


other countries. It is usually achieved
through military threats or action but
could occur through embargoes and/or
withholding foreign aid. If it is achieved
by the military, then a new leader will
U LT U R A L
P L E O F C
EX A M A N G E
I C A L C H
POLIT
INFORMATION
• CULTURAL Paglalarawan
• Ang kultura o kalinangan tumutukoy sa araw-
araw na pangkabuhayan ng isang grupo. sa
pangkalahatan ay tumutukoy sa aktibidad ng
sangkatauhan. Sa isang payak na kahulugan,
ito ang "kaparaanan ng mga tao sa buhay",
ibig sabihin ang paraan kung paano gawin ang
mga bagay-bagay. Wikipedia
SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGE OF SOCIAL
SOURCE
• This paper examines panel data from two waves of the Youth Participatory
Politics Survey, a nationally representative sample of young people in the
United States. It employs a cross-lagged design to investigate the extent to
which common forms of online activity create pathways to online and offline
forms of political activity. Specifically, we examine the influence of Friendship-
Driven (FD) and Interest-Driven (ID) online activity on online participatory
politics and on offline forms of political action. Our findings reveal that FD and
ID activity relate to political engagement, but in different ways. In addition, we
find that the size of young people’s social networks interacts with both FD and
ID online activity to promote political activity. This indicates that having
exposure to “weak-ties” (resulting from large social networks) promote higher
levels of political engagement. These findings demonstrate the need to specify
the kinds of online activities in which youth are engaged and, more broadly,
the political significance of social media and social networks
POLITICAL CHANGE
• Political changes most often stem from social
or economic issues that a country may be
facing. For instance, political change may be
caused by social issues, such as the tensions
between differing racial and ethnic groups or
policies that deny specific groups of people
civil rights.

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