POLITICAL SELF Flashcards

1
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is the side of a person concerned with laws or other political features.

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Political self

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2
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is developed whenever we are involved in
an argument and the desire to speak for ourselves.

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Political Self

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3
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defined as a set of beliefs about one’s role, competency, and involvement in politics.

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Political self-concepts

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4
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are developed through socialization, through the ways of people learn the knowledge, norms, values, motives, and roles appropriate to their positions in a group or community.

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POLITICAL SELF and IDENTITY

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5
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has a hierarchical structure through hierarchy of positions, status and power.

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FAMILY

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6
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to teach moral, spiritual and political values that will help the students to become patriotic and morally upright citizen.

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SCHOOL

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7
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Helps the shape ideals of citizenship and democracy through religious teachings, values, and traditions.

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CHURCH

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8
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Interaction with peers encompasses and emphasizes the equal distribution of power, rights and privileges among members of the group.

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PEERS

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9
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Key sources of information on politics family, schools, church and peers and moral behaviors that influence political behavior and political self.

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MASS MEDIA

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10
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-A person can acquire learning through observation and imitation.
-Observation and limitation is important in a process known “political socialization”.

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SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY (ALBERT BANDURA)

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11
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is a lifelong process by which individuals gain knowledge about politics.

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POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION

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12
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Suggest that mental activities (e.g., knowledge, perception, ideas) of an individuals are important determinants of behaviors (e.g., political attitudes)

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COGNITIVE THEORY

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13
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Suggest that behaviors are products of communication, meaning and
symbols.

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THEORY OF SYMBOLIC INTERACTION

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14
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-Defined as the citizen’s action or activities anchored in politics.
-The extent and scope of political participation may be an
important criteria for assessing value or quality symbols and
meanings that the people ascribe to politics.

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THEORY OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

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15
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act of being friendly and welcoming to
guests and visitors.

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Hospitality

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16
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Filipinos are known for their ability to smile through their troubles, and to find something to laugh about even in trying times.

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Cheerful Personality

17
Q

attitude of Filipino can be seen as an
extension of the Filipino hospitality.

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Self Sacrifice

18
Q

spirit is one of communal unity, helping others without expecting rewards, to
achieve a certain goal.

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Bayanihan

19
Q

Filipinos usually say “Bahala na”
when they are unable to decide
their next course of action or
when they have no idea what
will happen next.

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“Bahala na!” attitude

20
Q

is one of the go-to phrases for Filipinos to explain certain aspects of our culture and collective experiences, from the preference for things that are “imported” to the very desire to go abroad.

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“Colonial mentality”

21
Q

synonymous to the
Filipino expression “Mamaya na,” is
just another term for procrastination.

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‘Mañana habit,’

22
Q

It refers to the Filipino cultural trait of enthusiastically starting things, but then quickly losing enthusiasm soon after.

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Ningas Kugon

23
Q

Most Filipino hold their pride as if
they are precious than keeping a
good relationship with family and
loved ones.

A

Pride

24
Q

is a phenomenon where people
react negatively, in terms of their thoughts, statements, or actions, to those who get ahead of them, even though they don’t expect there to
be direct benefits to doing so.

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Crab mentality

25
Q

This is described as naturally being late
regardless of how properly set the schedule is for a meeting, event or activity.

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Filipino Time