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The Rhythm of Modernization: How Values Change over Time: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, cartea 132

Autor Raül Tormos
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2021
In The Rhythm of Modernization, Raül Tormos analyses the pace at which belief systems change across the developed world during the modernization process. It is often assumed that value change follows the slow rhythm of generational replacement. This book, however, reports trends that contradict this assumption in the field of values. Challenging Inglehart’s modernization theory, the transition from traditional to modern values happens much quicker than predicted. Many “baby-boomers” who were church-going, morally conservative materialists when they were young, become unchurched and morally tolerant postmaterialists in their later years. Using surveys from multiple countries over many years, and applying cutting-edge statistical techniques, this book shows how citizens quickly adapt their belief systems to new circumstances throughout their lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004459489
ISBN-10: 9004459480
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology


Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations

Introduction
1 The Research Problem
2 Outline of the Book

1 Theoretical Framework
1 Theories of Values
1.1Values and Attitudes
1.2Schools of Values
1.3Rokeach
1.4Schwartz
1.5Inglehart
1.6The Measurement of Values
1.7Values Assumptions
2 Value Change
3 Adult Socialization
3.1The Persistence Model
3.2The Impressionable Years Model
3.3The Aging-Stability Hypothesis
3.4Lifelong Openness
3.5Inconclusive Conclusions
4 Political Culture and Models of Learning
5 The Individual Modernity Syndrome
5.1Modernization and Postmodernization
5.2Modernization, Cultural Change, and Democracy
5.3Gender Equality and Secularization
5.4Cultural Evolution
5.5Welzel’s Emancipative Values
6 Hypotheses

2 Data and Method
1 Scope of the Analysis and Data
1.1The Eurobarometer Trend File
1.2The wvs/evs Integrated Values Surveys
2 Disentangling Time-Related Phenomena
3 The Age, Period, and Cohort Dilemma
4 The Logic of Time-Series Analysis
5 Space and Time as Contexts in Multilevel Models
5.1Dynamic Comparative Multilevel Models
5.2Summary

3 Postmaterialist Values and Lifetime Learning
1 Inglehart’s Theory of Postmaterialism
2 Evidence from Repeated Cross- Section Data
3 The Counterfactual Procedure
4 A Descriptive Time-Series Analysis
5 A Multivariate Dynamic Model
6 Conclusion

4 The Pace of Secularization
1 Theories of Religious Change
2 The Age, Period and Cohort Effects Debate
3 Declining Church Attendance
4 The Belgian Case
4.1Data and Method
4.2Results
4.3Concluding Remarks
5 The Importance of Religion
5.1Main Hypotheses
5.2Individual-Level Covariates
5.3Time-Invariant Country-Level Covariates
5.4Time-Varying Country-Level Covariates
5.5Across-Country over Time Data Analysis
5.6Country-by-Country Regressions
5.7Dynamic Comparative Multilevel Analysis
5.8Concluding Remarks
6 The Importance of God
6.1 Dynamic Comparative Multilevel Models
6.2 Concluding Remarks
7 Conclusion

5 A Fast Turn in Moral Norms
1 The Decline of Traditional Morality
2 Tolerance of Homosexuality: from Rejection to Acceptance
3 Modernization and Attitudes to Homosexuality
4 Alternative Conceptualizations
4.1Tolerance, Trust, and Inequality
4.2Sexual Prejudice
4.3Conservative Attitudes
4.4Determinants of Attitudes to Homosexuality
4.5Dependent Variable
4.6Research Questions
5 Descriptive over Time Cross-Country Analysis
6 Dynamic Comparative Multilevel Models
7 Conclusion

Conclusions

Bibliography
Author Index
Thematic Index

Notă biografică

Raül Tormos, Ph.D. (2013), Autonomous University of Barcelona, is a Senior Researcher at the Centre d’Estudis d’Opinió (Center for Opinion Studies), the official polling institute of the Catalan Government in Spain. His research appears in European Political Science Review, Social Indicators Research, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, among other journals.