| Literature DB >> 24634541 |
Georgina Binstock1, Arland Thornton2, Mohammad J Abbasi-Shavazi3, Dirgha Ghimire2, Yu Xie2, Kathryn M Yount4.
Abstract
This paper is motivated by the idea that development and developmental hierarchies have been constructed and embraced for centuries by scholars and policy makers, and have been disseminated among ordinary people. Recent research shows that most people have constructions of development hierarchies that are similar across countries. In this paper, we extend this research by examining how basic social factors influence ordinary people´s beliefs about development and developmental hierarchies in six countries: Argentina, China, Egypt, Iran, Nepal and the United States. Results show that the understanding and perception of developmental hierarchies vary by gender and education. These results are important because they show how distinct groups of people have differential access to information or ideas.Entities:
Keywords: Developmental worldviews; North Africa; South and East Asia; South and North America; comparative studies; development hierarchies
Year: 2013 PMID: 24634541 PMCID: PMC3952150 DOI: 10.1177/0020715213506726
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Comp Sociol ISSN: 0020-7152