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与普遍认为的相反,现代化正在增加文化差异,而不是缩小它们. 新证据表明,现代化提供了增强先前存在的文化价值观的资源,随着时间的推移,导致国家之间存在更大的分歧.

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中国中国中国中国.资本主义的资本主义.文化 文化 文化 文化文化变化 文化变化 改变自由贸易自由贸易是什么全球化 全球化 全球化 全球化现代化 现代化 现代化米子理论 米子理论价值观的价值观的价值观.

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科学领域:

  • 文化心理学 文化心理学
  • 社会学 社会学 社会学
  • 行为遗传学行为遗传学

背景情况:

  • 经典的现代化理论认为,社会发展导致个人主义的增加和文化差异的减少.
  • 然而,新出现的证据挑战了这一假设,表明现代化与文化差异之间存在更复杂的关系.

研究的目的:

  • 提出反直觉的证据,证明现代化可以增加,而不是减少文化差异.
  • 提出一个新的理论框架,即"种子模型",以解释这些不同的发现.

主要方法:

  • 分析了40年的世界价值观调查数据,以追踪国家价值观的变化.
  • 开发"种子模型"来概念化现代化如何与先前存在的文化信仰相互作用.

主要成果:

  • 与经典的现代化理论相反,在过去的40年里,各国在价值观上变得更加不相似.
  • 世界价值观调查数据表明,文化变化增加了,而不是趋同.

结论:

  • 现代化可能不会统一地导致文化融合;它可能会放大现有的差异.
  • "种子模型"为了解现代化如何影响各种领域的文化多样性提供了一个新的视角,包括心理学和行为遗传学.