1992
DOI: 10.2307/2760322
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Modernization and Revolution in China.

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“…This phenomenon has operated at the aggregate or national level. In some casesfor example, China -governments and communities recruited and sent people to places seen as more developed -such as western Europe and North America -for higher education, including knowledge of modernity and how to achieve it (Cartier, 1996;Gasster, 1968;Schwartz, 1964;Spence, 1999). This phenomenon also probably operates at the individual level, as people who adopt DI beliefs might be more motivated than others to want to migrate to places characterized by the attributes of development.…”
Section: The Influence Of Developmental Idealism On Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon has operated at the aggregate or national level. In some casesfor example, China -governments and communities recruited and sent people to places seen as more developed -such as western Europe and North America -for higher education, including knowledge of modernity and how to achieve it (Cartier, 1996;Gasster, 1968;Schwartz, 1964;Spence, 1999). This phenomenon also probably operates at the individual level, as people who adopt DI beliefs might be more motivated than others to want to migrate to places characterized by the attributes of development.…”
Section: The Influence Of Developmental Idealism On Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%