UNDS: The Political Self Flashcards
means of sustainable future and the link to generation has been crucial in the construction of identity and sense of belonging in the democratic standpoint.
Collective action and shared vision
cognitive and motivational basis for ones beliefs and behavior.
citizenship
Three Major Concerns in Building an Identity
Values and beliefs embody and reinforce democratic principles.
morals
Three Major Concerns in Building an Identity
An individual act in accordance with rules and identities consistent with supportive of democratic processes.
Instrumental
Three Major Concerns in Building an Identity
Includes process of self-reflection and redefinition of individuals, institutions and communities.
Transformative
•Dualism of Filipino Traits (negative and positive)
•Colonial/Accomodative
Surface Value (hiya, utang na loob, pakikisama)
•Confrontatie Surface
Value(bahala na, sama/lakas ng loob, pakikibaka)
• Pivotal Interpersonal
Value (pakiramdam)
• Linking/socio-personal
Value (kagandahang- loob)
•Associated Societal Value (karangalan, katarungan,kalayaan)
Individual Attitudes and Traits
• Family
• Church
• School
• Media
• Government
• Non-government
•People’s organization
Institutional Factors
• Immediate community with which one readily identifies one’s self
•Less intimate grouping of which one is a member
Macro-Factors at the Societal
• Building institutions that civilize expressions of solidarity and confrontation of conflict among identities.
March and Olsen’s Framework of Democratic Political Development
Forming specific identities (character, I habits of thought, sense of reality and codes of conduct) that fit into and support a democratic political order Sense of solidarity that connects the individual to broad political community of others and organize others and organizes
other belongings in a way that enriches the community
March and Olsen’s Framework of Democratic Political Development
• Official conduct in accordance with the law.
• A judicial system appied equally to all.
• Social conditions for the exercise of citizen’s rights.
Preworski’s Concept of Effective Citizenship
Improve the political and social environment and reduce poverty through structural reforms in order to foster a sense of community and enable citizens to exercise their rights and fulfill their obligations.
democratic agenda
Continually re-examine societal institutions responsible for value formation so that they can inculcate, rather than indoctrinate, democratic citizenship values.
democratic agenda
Incorporate cross-cultural activities in public and private sector programs, including
those of schools, churches, NGOs and POs, so as to recognize ethnolinguistic and cultural diversity in the country and encourage the sharing of experiences
democratic agenda
Further promote the use of Filipino and Philippine languages in all transactions so as to enable the articulation of citizenship and democratic views and values.
democratic agenda