来自新的跨国幸福指数的希望之光:世界爱情指数

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Society Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.1007/s12115-023-00933-x
Marco Palmieri, Federica Floridi, Angela Delli Paoli, Gennaro Iorio, Fabrizio Martire, Silvia Cataldi
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文章讨论了一种名为 "世界爱指数 "的新测量方法的开发情况,该方法旨在评估人们关爱他人和世界的能力,以此作为衡量福祉的指标。从知识分子呼吁转向新形式的人文主义中汲取灵感,拟议的新指数旨在标志向新社会生态学的过渡,并强调社会联系和关系的重要性。因此,它试图捕捉后流行病时代寻求希望所面临的挑战。这项研究整合了盖洛普世界民意调查和世界价值观调查的数据,创建了这一指数,重点关注过度给予和关爱他人等方面。研究根据各国对环境关注或人道主义支持的取向,确定了不同的国家集群,揭示了不同收入水平的社会爱心有何差异。研究认为,将社会爱心作为衡量福祉的一个标准,可以促成强调社区建设和团结的转型政策,提供一种以相互关爱和环境为中心的新的进步叙事。在后大流行病时代的社会经济挑战和历史危机回响的背景下,该研究主张从传统的以国内生产总值为中心的衡量标准转变为全面的方法来衡量福祉,考虑人类经验的不同层面。最终,"世界爱指数 "提出了一种评估社会同情心倾向的创新方法,并为通过社区建设和关爱关系促进希望和变革提供了一个全新的视角。
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Traces of Hope from a New Transnational Well-Being Index: World Love Index

Traces of Hope from a New Transnational Well-Being Index: World Love Index

The article discusses the development of a new measurement called the World Love Index, which aims to evaluate people’s capacity to care for others and the world as an indicator of well-being. Drawing inspiration from appeals by intellectuals to shift towards a new form of humanism, the proposed new index aims to mark the transition towards a new social ecology, and it emphasizes the importance of social connections and relationships. In this way, it tries to capture the challenge of the quest of hope in the post-pandemic era. The study integrates data from the Gallup World Poll and World Values Survey to create this index, focusing on dimensions like overabundance of giving and care for others. The research identifies different clusters of countries based on their orientation towards environmental concern or humanitarian support, revealing how social love varies across income levels. The study argues that focusing on social love as a measure of well-being can lead to transformative policies that emphasize community-building and solidarity, offering a new narrative of progress centered on caring for one another and the environment. Against the backdrop of the post-pandemic era’s socio-economic challenges and echoes of historical crises, the study advocates for a paradigm shift away from traditional GDP-centric metrics, advocating for a comprehensive approach to measuring well-being that considers diverse dimensions of human experience. Ultimately, the World Love Index presents an innovative way to assess societies’ propensity for compassion and offers a fresh perspective on fostering hope and transformation through community-building and caring relationships.

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Society
Society Multiple-
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
132
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Founded in 1962, Society enjoys a wide reputation as a journal that publishes the latest scholarship on the central questions of contemporary society. It produces six issues a year offering new ideas and quality research in the social sciences and humanities in a clear, accessible style. Society sees itself as occupying the vital center in intellectual and political debate. Put negatively, this means the journal is opposed to all forms of dogmatism, absolutism, ideological uniformity, and facile relativism. More positively, it seeks to champion genuine diversity of opinion and a recognition of the complexity of the world''s issues. Society includes full-length research articles, commentaries, discussion pieces, and book reviews which critically examine work conducted in the social sciences as well as the humanities. The journal is of interest to scholars and researchers who work in these broadly-based fields of enquiry and those who conduct research in neighboring intellectual domains. Society is also of interest to non-specialists who are keen to understand the latest developments in such subjects as sociology, history, political science, social anthropology, philosophy, economics, and psychology. The journal’s interdisciplinary approach is reflected in the variety of esteemed thinkers who have contributed to Society since its inception. Contributors have included Simone de Beauvoir, Robert K Merton, James Q. Wilson, Margaret Mead, Abraham Maslow, Richard Hoggart, William Julius Wilson, Arlie Hochschild, Alvin Gouldner, Orlando Patterson, Katherine S. Newman, Patrick Moynihan, Claude Levi-Strauss, Hans Morgenthau, David Riesman, Amitai Etzioni and many other eminent thought leaders. The success of the journal rests on attracting authors who combine originality of thought and lucidity of expression. In that spirit, Society is keen to publish both established and new authors who have something significant to say about the important issues of our time.
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