Author(s): Jogo Navrro*
This article explores the intersection of cultural studies with political science and sociology, examining how culture shapes and influences political ideologies, social movements, and societal norms. The research delves into the role of media, popular culture, and social identities in shaping political discourse and social behavior. Through a comparative analysis of various case studies, this paper highlights the intricate connections between culture, power structures, and social change, offering insights into how culture both reflects and influences political landscapes. The findings underscore the need for interdisciplinary approaches to understand the complex relationship between culture and political systems.
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