The Chinese conception of rights: a latent class analysis of Chinese college students

被引:0
|
作者
Lin, Kai [1 ]
Lai, Xiaofei [2 ]
Sun, Ivan [3 ]
Fichtelberg, Aaron [3 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ Sacramento, Div Criminal Justice, 6000 J St, Sacramento, CA 95819 USA
[2] Huaqiao Univ, Res Ctr Marxism & Social Dev, Quanzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Delaware, Dept Sociol & Criminal Justice, Newark, DE USA
关键词
ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT; DEMOCRACY;
D O I
10.1080/21620555.2021.1871728
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
Elizabeth Perry and other theorists argued that a strong centralized government, as well as limited individual freedoms in China, had historically been legitimated by the state's effective provision of economic security and prosperity to the people and that this moral economy still informed the Chinese conception of rights. This study empirically examined Perry's notion of the Chinese conception of rights by analyzing survey data collected from over 1,100 college students across three provinces in China. The results of the Latent Class Analysis and the posterior regression analyses lent moderate support to Perry's argument while revealing increasingly diversifying conceptions of rights among Chinese college students, including a stronger endorsement of civil and political liberties among those from certain demographic and socioeconomic backgrounds. These findings caution hasty characterizations of political development in China: while the traditional Chinese conception of rights remains dominant, Chinese legal and political consciousness is indeed changing, at its own pace, among the educated, younger generation.
引用
收藏
页码:169 / 185
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Subtyping of Strengths and Difficulties in a Chinese Adolescent Sample: a Latent Class Analysis
    Yu Ling
    E. Scott Huebner
    Hongmei Yuan
    Zhihua Li
    Wenli Liu
    Child Indicators Research, 2016, 9 : 933 - 948
  • [42] Segmenting Chinese Gamblers Based on Gambling Forms: A Latent Class Analysis
    Sunny Zhenzhen Nong
    Lawrence Hoc Nang Fong
    Davis Ka Chio Fong
    Desmond Lam
    Journal of Gambling Studies, 2020, 36 : 141 - 159
  • [43] A latent transition analysis of bullying and victimization in Chinese primary school students
    Pan, Yiqin
    Liu, Hongyun
    Lau, Puiyi
    Luo, Fang
    PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (08):
  • [44] Latent profile analysis of personal values among Chinese college students: associations with mental health disorders and life satisfaction
    Xie, Jia-Qiong
    Yin, Xue-Qin
    Qiu, Jiang
    Yang, Jing
    Huang, Yuan-Yuan
    Li, Mei
    Chen, Ke
    Xiong, Jian-Ru
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 42 (31) : 27232 - 27244
  • [46] Contexts of alcohol use: A latent class analysis among Argentinean college students
    Pilatti, Angelina
    Bravo, Adrian J.
    Marcos Pautassi, Ricardo
    DRUG AND ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE, 2020, 209
  • [47] A latent class analysis of cancer risk behaviors among US college students
    Kang, Joseph
    Ciecierski, Christina Czart
    Malin, Emily L.
    Carroll, Allison J.
    Gidea, Marian
    Craft, Lynette L.
    Spring, Bonnie
    Hitsman, Brian
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2014, 64 : 121 - 125
  • [48] Latent profile analysis of personal values among Chinese college students: associations with mental health disorders and life satisfaction
    Jia-Qiong Xie
    Xue-Qin Yin
    Jiang Qiu
    Jing Yang
    Yuan-Yuan Huang
    Mei Li
    Ke Chen
    Jian-Ru Xiong
    Current Psychology, 2023, 42 : 27232 - 27244
  • [49] Subgrouping of risky behaviors among Iranian college students: a latent class analysis
    Safiri, Saeid
    Rahimi-Movaghar, Afarin
    Yunesian, Masud
    Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun
    Shamsipour, Mansour
    Mansournia, Mohammad Ali
    Fotouhi, Akbar
    NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT, 2016, 12 : 1809 - 1816
  • [50] Profiles of mental illness in college students and associated factors: A latent class analysis
    Perrelli, Jaqueline Galdino Albuquerque
    Garcia-Cerde, Rodrigo
    de Medeiros, Pollyanna Fausta Pimentel
    Sanchez, Zila M.
    JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 2024, 175 : 9 - 19