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Title: MUSIC AS A POLITICAL VOICE: INTERRELATION BETWEEN NOTES AND
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Authors: Quan Huiqi ,Li Jia and Ning Jing ,China |
Abstract: Individuals are motivated to continue working by their belief in their own political effectiveness,
which is especially true when the effects of protest actions are clearly linked to the acts that
triggered them. This paradigm, on the other hand, has developed through time as a result of its
emphasis on the human aspect while overlooking structural limits that limit the efficiency of the
players in the situation. Because of this, the methodologies for measuring political success that is
described in the next section show two separate but connected aspects: internal efficacy and
external effectiveness, which are discussed in more detail below. When we talk about internal
efficacy, we are referring to beliefs about one’s own ability to comprehend and participate
successfully in politics, whereas when we talk about external efficacy, we are referring to beliefs
about the responsiveness and competency of state authorities and institutions in responding to
citizens demands. |
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