Parochial Political Culture

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A parochial political culture is a political culture where citizens have only limited awareness of the existence of central government.[1] Parochial culture leads to the general ignorance about political subjects and a consequent lack of involvement of political activity. It may occur in regions where traditionally-stateless societies are subject to the jurisdiction of a state, their limited awareness of the law contributing to the power dynamics between such communities and their state.[2]

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References

  1. Hague, Rod and Harrop, Martin "Political Culture" in Comparative Government and Politics: An Introduction, blue Palgrave, 7th ed, p104
  2. Bainton, Nicholas A. and Skrzypek, Emilia E. “An absent presence: encountering the state through natural resource extraction in Papua New Guinea and Australia” in The Absent Presence of the State in Large-Scale Resource Extraction Projects, ANU Press, 2021, p02




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