Mapping and Tracking Global Cultural Change - 2011

Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische VeranstaltungenKonferenzenForschung

Christian Welzel - Organisator*in

    Alejandro Moreno & Christian Welzel: “Values and Popular Views of Democracy in Global Comparison"

    The World Values Surveys are an incomparable data source to map global cultural differences and to trace cultural change around the world. Their development overlaps with a period of tremendous cultural change in many regions of the world. Societies all over the globe are experiencing a number of key cultural trends, which include: decline of deference to authority; an increasing emphasis on freedom of expression and equality of opportunities; growing social and political tolerance; growingly emancipative orientations towards the role of women; a diffusion of protest politics; rising happiness; and increasing emphasis on democratic principles combined with greater dissatisfaction with the democratic process and institutions in practice.

    For the first time, various prominent scholars who have collaborated on the World Values Surveys on different aspects of these changes are brought together to take stock of the key insights and unresolved puzzles. Since all contributions share a comparative and longitudinal perspective, this project presents the broadest available evidence on the theme of global cultural change. On a rich empirical data base, the project portrays the collective mindsets that are shaping the future of the world.

    The findings will be presented at two conferences. The first is at Leuphana University in Lüneburg, Germany that assembles the European participants. The second is at the University of California, Irvine for the North American participants. The conferences are supported by the Center for the Study of Democracy at UC Irvine, the Center for the Study of Democracy at Leuphana University, the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, and the Institute for European Studies at UC Berkeley.

    Organized by Russell J. Dalton, Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California, Irvine and & Christian Welzel, Center for the Study of Democracy, Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany
    11.03.2011
    Mapping and Tracking Global Cultural Change - 2011

    Veranstaltung

    Mapping and Tracking Global Cultural Change - 2011

    11.03.11 → …

    Irvine, USA / Vereinigte Staaten

    Veranstaltung: Konferenz

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    3. Embedding Evidence on Conservation Interventions Within a Context of Multilevel Governance
    4. Differentiating forest types using TerraSAR–X spotlight images based on inferential statistics and multivariate analysis
    5. Development of a cell culture system for studying effects of native and photochemically transformed gaseous compounds using an air/liquid culture technique
    6. RAWSim-O: A Simulation Framework for Robotic Mobile Fulfillment Systems
    7. Class size, student performance and Tiebout bias
    8. Experimentally validated multi-step simulation strategy to predict the fatigue crack propagation rate in residual stress fields after laser shock peening
    9. Planar Multipole Resonance Probe: A kinetic model based on a functional analytic description
    10. Ablation Study of a Multimodal Gat Network on Perfect Synthetic and Real-world Data to Investigate the Influence of Language Models in Invoice Recognition
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    12. Conditions of One-Way and Two-Way Approaches in Strategic Start-Up Communication
    13. Dynamic performance
    14. Perfectly nested or significantly nested - an important difference for conservation management
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    19. Emergence of Responsiveness Across Organizations, Networks, and Clusters from a Dynamic Capability Perspective
    20. Learning with summaries
    21. Facing Up to Third Party Liability for Space Activities
    22. Digital Workplace Transformation Triggers a Shift in the HR Identity
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    28. Daily breath-based mindfulness exercises in a randomized controlled trial improve primary school children’s performance in arithmetic
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