Does Latin America exist? A Global Analysis of Cross–Cultural Differences
<span>Latin American academic programs and research centers are based on the assumption that Latin America is more than an arbitrary geographic expression: it defines a coherent cultural region, having people with distinctive values and worldviews that make them think differently and behave di...
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doaj-d4439e7817a54753a678fe49912101752020-11-25T01:10:57ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede MéxicoPerfiles Latinoamericanos0188-76532309-49822008-01-0116311337176Does Latin America exist? A Global Analysis of Cross–Cultural DifferencesRonald Inglehart0Marita Carballo1University of MichiganUniversidad Católica de Argentina<span>Latin American academic programs and research centers are based on the assumption that Latin America is more than an arbitrary geographic expression: it defines a coherent cultural region, having people with distinctive values and worldviews that make them think differently and behave differently from people of other cultures. But the existence of meaningful cultural areas has been challenged from different perspectives. The question is: Does Latin America constitute a coherent cultural region? This is part of the broader question, do coherent cultural zones exist? This, in turn, involves a still more basic question: Does culture constitute a stable variable that has significant impact on political, economic and social life? Does culture matter? The World Values Surveys conducted in over 90 societies enable us to answer these questions. These survey data reveal an astonishingly high degree of constraint between the basic values held by peoples of different societies, including Latin America.</span>http://perfilesla.flacso.edu.mx/index.php/perfilesla/article/view/184valoresculturaEncuesta Mundial de Valorescoherencia internaáreas culturales. |
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Does Latin America exist? A Global Analysis of Cross–Cultural Differences |
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Does Latin America exist? A Global Analysis of Cross–Cultural Differences |
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Does Latin America exist? A Global Analysis of Cross–Cultural Differences |
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Does Latin America exist? A Global Analysis of Cross–Cultural Differences |
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Does Latin America exist? A Global Analysis of Cross–Cultural Differences |
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does latin america exist? a global analysis of cross–cultural differences |
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Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Sede México |
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Perfiles Latinoamericanos |
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0188-7653 2309-4982 |
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2008-01-01 |
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<span>Latin American academic programs and research centers are based on the assumption that Latin America is more than an arbitrary geographic expression: it defines a coherent cultural region, having people with distinctive values and worldviews that make them think differently and behave differently from people of other cultures. But the existence of meaningful cultural areas has been challenged from different perspectives. The question is: Does Latin America constitute a coherent cultural region? This is part of the broader question, do coherent cultural zones exist? This, in turn, involves a still more basic question: Does culture constitute a stable variable that has significant impact on political, economic and social life? Does culture matter? The World Values Surveys conducted in over 90 societies enable us to answer these questions. These survey data reveal an astonishingly high degree of constraint between the basic values held by peoples of different societies, including Latin America.</span> |
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valores cultura Encuesta Mundial de Valores coherencia interna áreas culturales. |
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