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What's Changing? - Values

Values

 

Please see below selected recent values-related change:

 

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March 2024

  • Global Action Plan and the University of Bath joined forces to launch research exploring how young people’s perception of shared values with their peers underpin environmental hopes and actions. 

 

February 2024

  • Our values can be heavily influenced by the societies we are a part of, including the political environment. The values which are implicit (and sometimes explicit) in messages we receive and experiences we have on a day-to-day basis have an impact on how we come to understand and feel about a range of social and environmental issues - even if those messages and experiences seemingly have nothing to do with the issues at hand. Common Cause argues that, if our cultures were different; if they prioritised to a greater extent values of care, solidarity, community and connection to the more-than-human world, then we could expect greater, bolder public demand for progressive change.

 

January 2024

  • Across the world, the strongest predictors of how societies align are their fundamental values and institutions, including beliefs in freedom of expression, personal choice, and the extent to which democratic institutions are practised and perceived to be legitimate. Notably, different regions of the world are in very different places. The emphasis on self-expression is relatively high in western Europe and English-speaking countries, with African-Islamic countries at the opposite end. Interestingly, “Confucian” societies are higher on secular, against traditional, values than e.g. the US. Differences in values are profound. Some aspects of liberalism, e.g. free markets, travel quite easily, but others, such as changing gender norms, currently do not.

 

September 2023

  • Peter Brian Barry, professor of philosophy at Saginaw Valley State University and author of The Fiction of Evil, claimed that our impulse to condemn is a kind of self-defence mechanism. “We tend to demonise people who we regard as morally unjust or vicious or corrupt because we really want to create distance between them and ourselves...the more we can describe them in monstrous terms...the more confident we can be that we’re not like that.” None of us wants to admit that we have the ability to carry out evil deeds ourselves; it’s much more comfortable to dehumanise those that do, noted the FT.

 

April 2023

 

February 2023

  • "Friendshoring" is a term coined to denote sountries with like-minded values are collaborating on protecting their own supply chains.

 

January 2023

  • Gallup noted that many organisations have core values proudly displayed on their walls, on their website and in marketing materials, but what if you stopped a random employee in the hall and asked them for a story that supports those values? If you are met with blank stares, silence or a long “hmm,” those values are not being lived in the business, and a disingenuous workplace can emerge - one with little to no emotional connection for employees. As research has shown, a “pay only” connection to a workplace isn’t the silver bullet for retaining talent - and unlived values are a sure formula for failure in the war to attract and retain top talent.

 

December 2022

 

November 2022

  • As China works to re-shapes the existing world order, its officials argue that the values behind it are Western and not universal. Western leaders worry that China is merely trying to make the world safe for dictatorships. The Economist therefore examined whether universal values exist.

 

October 2022

  • According to a survey by The Harris Poll for Glassdoor, nearly one in three US employees said their current employer did not match their values. To help them find a company they could feel more aligned with, Glassdoor launched a new set of filters. On the website's 'company explorer' tool, users can apply advanced filters to expand their search in two main areas. The first is workplace ratings for factors like work/life balance and diversity and inclusion, and the second is by employee demographic ratings, which include race/ethnicity, gender, people with disabilities, sexual orientation and veterans

 

July 2022

  • According to Sonia Krolis, a Canadian clinical psychologist, one way of establishing a clearer sense of self is by identifying your values - the qualities that are important to you in life, such as honesty, spontaneity or ambition. Values help to answer the question: ‘What are you all about?’ Figuring out what matters to you is not always easy, however. For many, it can be helpful to work with a psychotherapist in trying to develop a clearer sense of self.

 

June 2022

 

October 2021

  • Studies have shown that there is a connection between authoritarian values and meaning in life. The writings of authoritarian leaders and radical revolutionaries routinely connect politics with purpose. Authoritarian regimes often come with all-encompassing worldviews attached, giving followers a false sense of understanding.

 

July 2021

 

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January 2021

 

November 2020

  • With data covering half a million surveys in 152 languages, Valuegraphics identified 56 values that influence human behaviour. It uncovered what people care most about around the world, through a contextualised dataset. Individual motivations and values are universally similar. That said, research shows that the hierarchy of these values varies significantly. According to Valuegraphics, the top 10 values we share across cultures are: Family, Relationships, Financial Security, Belonging, Community, Personal Growth, Loyalty, Religion/Spirituality, Employment Security and Personal Responsibility.
  • The 2020 US election revealed that Americans are more divided than they have been in decades. But they don't only disagree on policy: only 20 percent of Americans surveyed by Pew believe that supporters of Joe Biden and Donald Trump share the same core American values and goals for the country's future.

 

October 2020

  • What Happens When China Leads the World? looked at previous iterations of Chinese foreign relations, and suggested that China won’t be pacifist and will push ‘its values’. Historically,  the Chinese believed that their culture had a transformative power - it could change barbarism into civilisation. Confucius himself thought so. 

 

September 2020

 

May 2020

  • During a crisis like the Covid-19 outbreak people become acutely aware of a desire to do the right thing, and our expectations that others will do the same. This shared sense of right and wrong holds communities together even as circumstances keep them apart.  In the midst of a global pandemic, who would not want to do the right thing? Very few people are devoid of a sense of right and wrong; and even people who have problems with impulse control will often go to great lengths to avoid being found out because they know what they are doing is wrong. Our sense of right and wrong is likely to be felt quite sharply in the face of the crisis wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic. There’s an imperative to do the right thing. The question is, though, what is the right thing to do, and can we always trust others to do it?

 

December 2019

 

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February 2019

  • A German data scientist tried to prepare children for the age of Artificial Intelligence by emphasising what makes us uniquely human. To do this he created PISA - a test taken in 79 countries - to assess abilities in creativity, empathy, and collaboration. As Quartz reported, he hoped that signalling the importance of these skills might encourage educators to prioritise them, too.

 

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