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Not one, but many “publics”: public engagement with global development in France, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States
Development in Practice Pub Date : 2020-08-17 , DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2020.1801594
Jennifer Hudson , David Hudson , Paolo Morini , Harold Clarke , Marianne C. Stewart

ABSTRACT Using new panel data from the Aid Attitudes Tracker (2013–18), this article draws on a set of 18 actions to map public engagement with global poverty in France, Germany, Great Britain and the United States. It introduces a new engagement segmentation comprised of five distinct groups – the totally disengaged, marginally engaged, informationally engaged, behaviourally engaged, and fully engaged. The data provide evidence of both aggregate and individual-level change in engagement over time but with an important distinction: respondents in less engaged groups are less likely to move out of these groups and tend to stay unengaged. Respondents in more engaged groups are more likely to move in and out of engagement.

中文翻译:

不是一个而是许多“公众”:法国,德国,英国和美国的公众参与全球发展

摘要本文使用“援助态度追踪器”(2013-18)的最新面板数据,借鉴了18套行动,以绘制公众参与法国,德国,英国和美国与全球贫困的关系图。它引入了一个新的参与度细分,该细分由五个不同的组组成-完全脱离,边缘参与,信息参与,行为参与和完全参与。数据提供了参与度随时间变化的总体和个人变化的证据,但有一个重要区别:参与度较低的组中的受访者不太可能离开这些组并倾向于保持未参与状态。参与度更高的组中的受访者更有可能进入和退出参与度。
更新日期:2020-08-17
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