Karaoke together vs. Bowling alone: Scenes illuminate how western rules can be transformed to drive development and democracy

Terry Nichols Clark, Chad D. Anderson, Miree Byun, Wonho Jang, Seokho Kim, Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Jong Youl Lee, Clemente J. Navarro Yáñez, Daniel Silver, Di Wu

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2 被引用数 (Scopus)

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What drives workplace and political collaboration, democracy, trust, economic and population growth? Or protest against them? The Western models emerging from Putnam, Verba et al., Florida, Glaeser, Lloyd, Scott, and Porter stress variables that sometimes shift dramatically in Asia. Those relying on individualism and personal initiative, from Tocqueville on which stress participation as driving legitimacy, and bohemia as innovating often fail or shift drastically in a new study of related dynamics in China, Korea, and Japan, compared to the United States, Canada, France, and Spain. Karaoke restaurants and bars can play critical roles, reinforcing workplace and family solidarity, while organized groups shift in their dynamics from the West. We are constructing a multilevel interpretative framework specifying how cultural, political, and economic dynamics interpenetrate in distinct but varying combinations. How engaged or alienated are young persons, workers, and the general public shift other processes. Arts and culture can build glamour and charisma, or alienate as transgressive and inauthentic; each varies by context.

本文言語English
ホスト出版物のタイトルCan Tocqueville Karaoke. Global Contrasts of Citizen Participation, The Arts and Development
出版社Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
ページ15-30
ページ数16
ISBN(印刷版)9781781907368
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2014

出版物シリーズ

名前Research in Urban Policy
11
ISSN(印刷版)1479-3520

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 都市研究
  • 管理、モニタリング、政策と法律

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