Full Description
Over recent years, the nature of politics in nations around the globe has become increasingly heated and polarized, with much of this change being attributed to a variety of sources, including news outlets, online websites, social media, and various forms of communication technology. While researchers have long recognized how political beliefs are often passed on from one generation to the next within families, little is known about how the more disruptive and turbulent nature of contemporary politics is affecting families and family relationships. Blood Ties and Politics addresses the relationship between politics and the family.
Topics of discussion include political socialization within the family, the influence of extremist online websites, marital quality and political ideologies, political disagreement and family relationships, the impact of propaganda upon family relationships, intergenerational patterns of political beliefs, and other related issues. Encompassing the vast array of political beliefs, governmental forms, along with the multitude of family structures and relationships, the chapters come from a diversity of regions of the world, as well as of theoretical and methodological perspectives.
Contents
Part I. Family Influence on Political Participation and Leadership
Chapter 1. The Pivotal Role of Family History in Writing Local History: The Case of the Barzagas in Dasmariñas City, Cavite (1986-2022); Elieser Nicolas and Jesus Medina
Chapter 2. Pagnakura of the Bangsamoro Women in Tawi-Tawi, Philippines: How Dynastic Politics Enable Women's Political Participation in Muslim Communities; Madzween Joy K. De Asis
Chapter 3. 'It's in the Family': Narratives of Learning and Doing Politics; Soumodip Sinha
Part II. Family Dynamics and Political Polarization
Chapter 4. Navigating Divergent Perspectives: Deconstructing Filipino Children's Reddit Narratives on Having Parents with Opposing Political Views during the 2022 Presidential Election; Mark Christian J. Acido and Danica Mai N. Bernal
Chapter 5. Respect My Opinion: A Case Study on the Political Relational Dialectics between Parent and Child; Gabriel S. Balerio, Kenosis Willer R. Capistrano, Ashley Corrine B. Eisma, Marwin C. Ignacio, and Kryzyll Laika Yvette T. Manoguid
Chapter 6. Education during Polarisation: Investigating the Family Experiences of Students of NLM and MLN; Ankush Pal, Mohammad Ali, and Amber
Part III. Transmission of Political Values across Generations
Chapter 7. A Family Affair: A Systematic Review of Intergenerational Transmission Mechanisms of Political Values; John Mark H. Villanueva
Chapter 8. Socialization into Politics: Parental Position-Taking and Value Formation in Children among Elite and Non-Elite Groups; Modesto Gayo and María Luisa Méndez
Chapter 9. Uncovering the Dark Side: Social Capital and Political Beliefs in Filipino Families; Louie Benedict R. Ignacio, Paola Mari V. Jamola, Mark David C. Derayunan, and Quinito M. Gonzales
Part IV. Cultural and Institutional Influence on Family and Politics
Chapter 10. The Priority of Family over Justice: A Reflection of the Impact of the Cultural Revolution in China from the Perspective of Confucian Familism; Andrew Tsz Wan Hung
Chapter 11. Conceptualizing Family Members as "Bantay": Intersections with and Implications of Philippine Healthcare Policy; Jaconiah Shelumiel T. Manalaysay
Chapter 12. Religion, Family, and Politics: Anti-Genderist Discourses in Singapore Muslim Friday Sermons from State-Supported Religious Organizations; Mohamed Hafiz