Political culture
Definition
The widely shared beliefs, values, and norms citizens hold towards their government
A distinctive and patterned way of thinking about
how political and economic life ought to be carried out
Characteristics
Political Science
Changes over time
Varies from country to country and region to region
Used to predict political behavior (Voters and
international status of English is rightly justified on the basis of the numerical strength of its non-native speakers; the cross-cultural and localized functional range of the language has developed in various domains.”
Different varieties of English and English-based creoles developed in different regions of the world
Regions where it is now used as a primary language.
Norm-providing
Introduction of Clay Shirky
An American writer, consultant and teacher on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies
A social media theorist
Other writers
Steven Pinker
An experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, linguist author of popular science writing
New technologies are the only things that would keep us smart
of decentralized technologies such as peer-to-peer, web services, and wireless networks.
2. Other Writers’ Opinion about the Topic
Steven Pinker is a experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, linguist author of popular science writing. He tried to explain the advantages of the new forms of the media. He thinks that we have the self-control, so we can turn off e-mail or Twitter when w
of more liberal internet regulations. One key stumbling block to improve internet regulation in China is the absence of any enforceable norms against which internet regulations can be measured. Although the Chinese constitution explicitly protects the right to free expression, the right to privacy, the right to engage in academic research and the constitution itself is not directly enforceable.