In This Section
WVS wave 8
Who we are
Ronald F. Inglehart
In Memoriam
What we do
Findings & Insights
Data and Documentation
Publications
Paper Series
Contact Us
News
News
Home
›
News
25 nov 2020
New book: Social and cultural values. How they arise, how they spread and how they change
A new book "Social and cultural values. How they arise, how they spread and how they change" has been published by Juan Diez-Nicolas, Chair of the Scientific Committee at the World Values Survey Association.
23 nov 2020
3,...2,...1...We are LIVE! WVS-7 New Data Release is available for downloading now!
The World Values Survey Association announces the first release of the latest World Values Survey dataset (WVS-7, V1.0). Fieldwork for this 7th wave was conducted from mid-2017 to early-2020. This includes 77 countries and societies on all inhabited continents around the globe, ranging from Albania, Australia and Argentina to the United States, Vietnam and Zimbabwe, as well as surveys conducted in collaboration with the European Values Study. In total, over 129,000 respondents were interviewed so far for this wave.
22 nov 2020
New book: How Italians change. Values and attitudes from the eighties to today
The joint EVS-WVS Italian team published the book “Come cambiano gli italiani, Valori e atteggiamenti dagli anni Ottanta a oggi” (How Italians change. Values and attitudes from the eighties to today). How have Italians changed from the 1980s to today? How have Italians’ attitudes towards society, politics, work, family, religion, the European Union, science, the environment changed? Organized in fifteen short chapters dedicated to individual themes of great cultural, social and political relevance, the book presents the unpublished results of a major survey on the values of Europeans and Italians.
02 nov 2020
WVSA participates in the Second Interdisciplinary Conference on “Value Transformation in Central Asia”
On 16-17 October the OSCE Academy and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation co-organized Interdisciplinary Conference on “Value Transformation in Central Asia.” Regional and international experts discussed to what extent institutional changes and shifts from autocratic to democratic systems have been accompanied by a shift of democratic and human rights values and how - so-called - traditional values in post-soviet Central Asia contradict or complement modern emancipatory norms.
Latest news
Search
Keyword
Browse by Month
2022
2023
2024
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Copyright @2020 World Values Survey Association