Lesson 8 Flashcards
Lesson 8
RESPONDING TO SOCIAL, POLITICAL, ANC CULTURAL
CHANGE
it refers to the legal status of an individual in a particular state that allows him or her to enjoy certain rights and protection
Citizenship
In the Philippines, the 1987 Philippine Constitution recognizes the following as
Filipino citizens: (4)
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- Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of 1987
Constitution; - Those whose parents, mothers or fathers are citizens of the Philippines;
- Those born before 17 January 1973, of Filipino mothers, and who elect
Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and - Those who undergo the naturalization process.
it is a list of the fundamental and important rights that every citizen should enjoy
Bill of rights
it believes that marginalized groups and individuals should be empowered and included in political process
Inclusive citizenship
consider citizens as being involved in dialogue, information exchange, and decision-making
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DELIBERATIVE VIEWS
sees that the practice of one’s citizenship is not limited to direct involvement in government, or in public events or engagements such as government fora
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DIFFERENCE DEMOCRATIC VIEW
extends citizenship beyond the state to regional and international levels
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Cosmopolitan view
one of the many public institutions strategies that contribute to shared visions in planning, budgeting, monitoring and accountability of development policies and programs
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PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE
this revolution has transformed media and society and helped to create what has been called information society or network society
Information Society
it is generic term for the various forms of electronic communication made possible by digital or computer technology
New Media
gained a different and new dimension with the advent of new media
Social Networking
digital innovations have also affected elections, giving rise to a push-button democracy
Electronic Voting
this has given rise a new style of activist politics and contributed to a considerable shift of power from governments to citizens
New politics
it refers to a sustained, organized, collective effort that seeks to bring about change
Social movement