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Zhao, L. (2020). Transition and Guiding Strategies of Farmers’ Values in Earthquake-stricken Area under the Background of Rural Revitalization. Environment and Social Psychology, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.18063/esp.v5.i1.1144
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Transition and Guiding Strategies of Farmers' Values in Earthquake-stricken Area under the Background of Rural Revitalization

Limei Zhao

Rural Development Institute, Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences


DOI: https://doi.org/10.18063/esp.v5.i1.1144


Keywords: Rural Revitalization, Earthquake-stricken Areas, Farmers' Values


Abstract

The study of farmers' values has been the focus of experts, scholars, government officials and the media all the time, which has always been in progress. After Wenchuan earthquake, the values of farmers there have changed a lot. It is an urge problem demanding prompt solution and also a very important part of post-disaster reconstruction. The study and analysis of the core socialist values of the farmers in the earthquake-stricken areas can not only develop the theory further, but also provide reference for the future rural revitalization. This paper analyzes the topic from the following three aspects: the main characteristics, the influencing factors and the guiding strategies of the changes of values.


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