PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Symbolic universes between present and future of Europe. First results of the map of European societies' cultural milieu.

  • Sergio Salvatore,
  • Viviana Fini,
  • Terri Mannarini,
  • Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri,
  • Evrinomi Avdi,
  • Fiorella Battaglia,
  • Jorge Castro-Tejerina,
  • Enrico Ciavolino,
  • Marco Cremaschi,
  • Irini Kadianaki,
  • Nikita A Kharlamov,
  • Anna Krasteva,
  • Katrin Kullasepp,
  • Anastassios Matsopoulos,
  • Claudia Meschiari,
  • Piergiorgio Mossi,
  • Polivios Psinas,
  • Rozlyn Redd,
  • Alessia Rochira,
  • Alfonso Santarpia,
  • Gordon Sammut,
  • Jaan Valsiner,
  • Antonella Valmorbida,
  • Re.Cri.Re. Consortium

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189885
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. e0189885

Abstract

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This paper reports the framework, method and main findings of an analysis of cultural milieus in 4 European countries (Estonia, Greece, Italy, and UK). The analysis is based on a questionnaire applied to a sample built through a two-step procedure of post-hoc random selection from a broader dataset based on an online survey. Responses to the questionnaire were subjected to multidimensional analysis-a combination of Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Cluster Analysis. We identified 5 symbolic universes, that correspond to basic, embodied, affect-laden, generalized worldviews. People in this study see the world as either a) an ordered universe; b) a matter of interpersonal bond; c) a caring society; d) consisting of a niche of belongingness; e) a hostile place (others' world). These symbolic universes were also interpreted as semiotic capital: they reflect the capacity of a place to foster social and civic development. Moreover, the distribution of the symbolic universes, and therefore social and civic engagement, is demonstrated to be variable across the 4 countries in the analysis. Finally, we develop a retrospective reconstruction of the distribution of symbolic universes as well as the interplay between their current state and past, present and future socio-institutional scenarios.