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Worldwide divergence of values

Sociology

Worldwide divergence of values

J. C. Jackson and D. Medvedev

Explore the intriguing findings of Joshua Conrad Jackson and Danila Medvedev as they delve into the dynamic between globalization and cultural values over four decades. Is the world moving towards a common set of values, or are we witnessing a cultural divergence that highlights the emerging gaps between high-income Western nations and their global counterparts? Discover the surprising regional trends that emerge from this comprehensive analysis of 76 national cultures.... show more
Abstract
Social scientists have long debated the nature of cultural change in a modernizing and globalizing world. Some scholars predicted that national cultures would converge by adopting social values typical of Western democracies. Others predicted that cultural differences in values would persist or even increase over time. We test these competing predictions by analyzing survey data from 1981 to 2022 (n = 406,185) from 76 national cultures. We find evidence of global value divergence. Values emphasizing tolerance and self-expression have diverged most sharply, especially between high-income Western countries and the rest of the world. We also find that countries with similar per-capita GDP levels have held similar values over the last 40 years. Over time, however, geographic proximity has emerged as an increasingly strong correlate of value similarity, indicating that values have diverged globally but converged regionally.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 09, 2024
Authors
Joshua Conrad Jackson, Danila Medvedev
Tags
globalization
cultural convergence
cultural divergence
tolerance
self-expression
GDP
regional trends
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