2022
DOI: 10.3390/rel13090772
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Patriotism, Nationalism, Illiberalism in Their Relation to Religion: A Cross-Cultural Perspective

Abstract: This article is the introduction to an interdisciplinary Special Issue and serves two purposes [...]

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“…Civic activity is considered from various perspectives [15]: as a necessary element of democracy; an indicator of living standards and education of citizens; a form of selfgovernment and self-organization of citizens; a type of opposition to the state (protest activity); a phenomenon of civil culture; a type of support for positive actions by public authorities and stimulation of reforms; a phenomenon that ensures the effective collective activity of citizens in the form of social networks based on common values to create social capital. Scholars pay attention to various aspects of civic engagement institutes, including adaptation to the digital environment [16,17], changing functions of civic activism [18], intercultural perspectives [19], information openness of civil structures [20], incentives for civil participation in online platforms [21], state subsidizing of various types of civic activism [22], and development of new digital practices [23][24][25].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Civic activity is considered from various perspectives [15]: as a necessary element of democracy; an indicator of living standards and education of citizens; a form of selfgovernment and self-organization of citizens; a type of opposition to the state (protest activity); a phenomenon of civil culture; a type of support for positive actions by public authorities and stimulation of reforms; a phenomenon that ensures the effective collective activity of citizens in the form of social networks based on common values to create social capital. Scholars pay attention to various aspects of civic engagement institutes, including adaptation to the digital environment [16,17], changing functions of civic activism [18], intercultural perspectives [19], information openness of civil structures [20], incentives for civil participation in online platforms [21], state subsidizing of various types of civic activism [22], and development of new digital practices [23][24][25].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%