The Sociology of the Third World

The Sociology of the Third World
Author: J. E. Goldthorpe
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1975-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521099242

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Social theory monograph on the sociology of developing countries - discusses the gap in standard of living and income distribution between rich and poor countries, including such topics as population growth, natural resources, economic conditions, colonialism, economic development, the family, urbanization, education, psychological aspects, cultural factors, religion, industrialization, politics, etc. References and statistical tables.

The Third World

The Third World
Author: Peter Worsley
Publsiher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1967
Genre: Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033995387

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Broadcasting in the Third World

Broadcasting in the Third World
Author: Elihu Katz,Eberhard George Wedell
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1977
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0674083415

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Broadcasting has long been considered one of the keys to modernization in the developing world. Able to leap the triple barrier of distance, illiteracy, and apathy, it was seen as a crucial clement in the development of new nations. Recently, however, these expectations have been disappointed by broadcasting's failures to reach the rural masses and the urban unemployed. Broadcasting has also come under attack as serious questions have been raised about its uncritical importation of western culture. Now, in Broadcasting in the Third World, Elihu Katz and George Wedell offer the first complete coverage of the problems and promises of broadcasting in the third world. Their findings, often controversial and always illuminating, will be of considerable value to sociologists, political scientists, communications specialists, and students of development. Broadcasting in the Third World is based on field research in eleven developing countries (Algeria, Brazil, Cyprus, Indonesia, Iran, Nigeria, Peru, Senegal, Singapore, Tanzania, and Thailand) and secondary source material from a further eighty countries. In looking at the role of broadcasting in national development, the authors focus on three areas of promise: national integration, socio-economic development, and cultural continuity and change. They describe the ways in which the technology and content of broadcasting have been transferred from the developed west to the third world, and the go on to show that western broadcasting must be adapted to suit the specific political, economic and social structures of each developing country. The authors conclude with a series of recommendations which challenge most of the assumptions upon which the principles and practices of broadcasting are based. Well-researched, extensively documented, it will challenge policy-makers and provide important data for researchers.

The Sociology of the Third World

The Sociology of the Third World
Author: John Ernest Goldthorpe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:468202339

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Inside the Third World

Inside the Third World
Author: Paul Harrison
Publsiher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 0140134824

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The Third World

The Third World
Author: Alireza Salehi-Nejad
Publsiher: Titan Inc.
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2011-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781312693968

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Mao Zedong had developed the Three Worlds Theory; however, after the dissolution of Soviet Union, Third World has been used interchangeably with least developed countries and somehow conveys poverty. Nevertheless, the term Third World has also been used to describe some rich countries with very high Gross Domestic Product or even high Human Development Index; therefore, poverty is not always economical, and roots within society. The nature of society is rooted in culture, which is set of ideas, norms, and values; and structure, which is the fundamental organization of society into its institutions, groups, statuses, and roles. While evaluating the difference between “real culture” and “ideal culture”, lead us to understand that cultural values are not always consistent, even within the same society. Global poverty dates back to centuries of plunder and confiscation of land and riches from the indigenous people under the flag of colonialism and exploitation. Over years, exploitation has led the current economic system being funded by the poor through theft of land and natural resources, unfair debt settlement, and unjust taxes on labor and consumption. Social inequality – in sense of distribution of material possessions, money, power, prestige, relationship – whether within societies or among them is a topic at the heart of sociology. The theory of a “Culture of Poverty” describes the combination of factors that perpetuate patterns of inequality and poverty in society. This theory states that living in conditions of prevalent poverty leads to the development of a culture or subculture adapted to those conditions, and characterized by prevalent feelings of vulnerability, dependency, marginality, and feebleness. The myth of the Culture of Poverty, intensifying Cultural Poverty, Cycle of poverty or development trap, insufficiency of materialist information society, necessity of knowledge society, and other key factors in crafting the third world are discussed in this book. “The Third World; Country or People” takes a systematic approach to the analysis of human lives and interactions and evaluates various fields including anthropology, economics, political science, ethnic studies, area studies, gender studies, cultural studies.

Introduction to the Sociology of developing Societies

Introduction to the Sociology of  developing Societies
Author: Hamza Alavi,Teodor Shanin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1982
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105002622145

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Essays examine the history, economies, political problems, revolutionary movements, class systems, social development, and cultures of the underdeveloped countries from a radical perspective.

The sociology of the third world disparity and development

The sociology of the third world   disparity and development
Author: J. E. Goldthorpe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1984
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:474448931

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