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Civil Society, a way to make politics. Political Communications

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Political activism. A call to political action. Following the teachings of professor Larry Diamond

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Civil Society, a way to make politics.

Political Communications

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- It is a non governmental organization working to benefit society.

- Expresses the will of the people, the citizens.

Definition

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1. Vertical accountability. Checking and correcting the abuse of power.

2. Movilizing against an authoritarian rule.

3. Stimulating political and civil participation

Functions of Civil Society

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“Civil society are large schools, where all members of the community go to learn the general theory of association.”

Tocqueville said:

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1. Inculcate democratic norms, values, practices.

2. Articulate and represent interests.

3. Form horizontal relations

4. Generate social ties

5. Form new political leaders.

What does Civil Society do?

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1. Vote monitoring

2. Counter corruption

3. Parliament watch, budget watch.

4. Local empowerment.

5. Democratic institutional reforms.

6. Educates people, disseminate ideas, information.

It promotes:

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• Includes social media -> blogging organizations

• Resolve political, social, ethnic, religious conflicts.

• Promotes community development

• Strenghten the state in democratic terms.

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Civil society generates: Norms, Trust and Networks that

Facilitate Cooperation,

Constructing what is called Social Capital.

Robert Putnam wrote:

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Should endeavor in:

1.Control corruption.

2.Implement laws and rules impartially.

3.Generate public foods rather than private goods.

4.Produce sustained economic development.

5.Mitigate social and economical inequality.

Political Communication agents

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Civil societies to protect and institute:

1.Democracy: Rule of the people.

2.Republicanism: Political institutions of horizontal accountability and rule of law.

3.Liberalism: Protection of individual liberties.

4.Citizenship: Norms and structures of the civic community.

Communicators should form

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Political participation bring trust and abidingness toward the law, public compromise,

Brings legitimacy

And therefore economic prosperity.

Why to participate in a Civil Society

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Civil Community

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Social distrust

And a corruptive social spiral.

Uncivil society may cause:

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With the use of ICT’s it has never been so cheap to unite people in sharing and collaborate with ideas.

• It is easy now to find those who share your interests and concerns and work together, with ideas and visions.

• As Gandhi said: “Be the change you want to be”

• Like for example Yoanni Sanchez, in her blog Generation Y.

• Please prepare a report on this blog:

• http://lageneraciony.com/

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Be that change that we all need.