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Ruralno građanstvo: determınante aktıvne građanske samoefikasnosti među turskım ruralnım stanovnıcıma
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Arslan, Hakan
, Yazici, Sedat
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Sociology
2025
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Ruralno građanstvo: determınante aktıvne građanske samoefikasnosti među turskım ruralnım stanovnıcıma
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Arslan, Hakan
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Sociology
2025
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Ruralno građanstvo: determınante aktıvne građanske samoefikasnosti među turskım ruralnım stanovnıcıma
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Ruralno građanstvo: determınante aktıvne građanske samoefikasnosti među turskım ruralnım stanovnıcıma
2025
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Overview
Despite its rare usage in the literature to date, rural citizenship has
the potential to serve as a theoretical framework for understanding social behaviors
and movements in rural communities. This study investigates the civic self-efficacy
level of 531 adult participants living in rural Turkey. The results demonstrate that
civic competence reflects the socioeconomic disadvantages of rural regions, including
low-level income, gender, education, and undifferentiated economic activities and
occupations. Participants had the lowest level of self-efficacy in political literacy
(PL) compared to the other two dimensions: community engagement (CE), and
demonstrations, protests, and the pursuit of rights (DPPR). Gender difference is
the highest determinant of active citizenship self-efficacy, followed by education,
time spent in the village, marital status, and monthly income. Findings suggest that
interacting with the city appears to be enhancing rural residents’ civic efficacy. These
can provide evidence of rural regions exhibiting a unique pattern of citizenship. In
the discussion section, we have interpreted the potential implications of the results.
Publisher
Sociological Scientific Society of Serbia,Sociološko naučno društvo Srbije
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