Developmental Idealism: The Cultural Foundations of World Development Programs.

IF 1.3 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sociology of Development Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1525/sod.2015.1.2.277
Arland Thornton, Shawn F Dorius, Jeffrey Swindle
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This paper extends theory and research concerning cultural models of development beyond family and demographic matters to a broad range of additional factors, including government, education, human rights, daily social conventions, and religion. Developmental idealism is a cultural model-a set of beliefs and values-that identifies the appropriate goals of development and the ends for achieving these goals. It includes beliefs about positive cause and effect relationships among such factors as economic growth, educational achievement, health, and political governance, as well as strong values regarding many attributes, including economic growth, education, small families, gender equality, and democratic governance. This cultural model has spread from its origins among the elites of northwest Europe to elites and ordinary people throughout the world. Developmental idealism has become so entrenched in local, national, and global social institutions that it has now achieved a taken-for-granted status among many national elites, academics, development practitioners, and ordinary people around the world. We argue that developmental idealism culture has been a fundamental force behind many cultural clashes within and between societies, and continues to be an important cause of much global social change. We suggest that developmental idealism should be included as a causal factor in theories of human behavior and social change.

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发展理想主义:世界发展计划的文化基础。
本文将有关发展的文化模式的理论和研究从家庭和人口问题扩展到广泛的其他因素,包括政府、教育、人权、日常社会习俗和宗教。发展理想主义是一种文化模式——一套信仰和价值观——它确定了适当的发展目标和实现这些目标的目的。它包括对经济增长、教育成就、健康和政治治理等因素之间的积极因果关系的信念,以及对许多属性的强烈价值观,包括经济增长、教育、小家庭、性别平等和民主治理。这种文化模式已经从起源于西北欧的精英传播到世界各地的精英和普通民众。发展理想主义已经在地方、国家和全球的社会机构中根深蒂固,以至于现在在世界各地的许多国家精英、学者、发展实践者和普通人中取得了理所当然的地位。我们认为,发展理想主义文化一直是社会内部和社会之间许多文化冲突背后的根本力量,并继续成为许多全球社会变革的重要原因。我们建议将发展理想主义作为人类行为和社会变革理论的一个因果因素。
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Sociology of Development
Sociology of Development Social Sciences-Development
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