12 October 2018
We’re used to seeing race, gender, region, religion, and other categories line up with political preferences in numbingly predictable ways. We rarely know the underlying world views that inform these opinions. Packer concludes that the tribes outlined in the report are different from the rigid and unchanging partisan monoliths of our national political debate.
Hidden Tribes: A Study of America’s Polarized Landscape
10 October 2018
Hidden Tribes provides a “wider – more cheering – perspective on US politics.” Listening to the silence of the Exhausted Majority could help to re-balance the current political situation.
Hidden Tribes: A Study of America’s Polarized Landscape
14 September 2018
The debate on migration policy in Germany is about more than just immigration.
Attitudes Towards National Identity, Immigration, and Refugees in Germany
29 August 2018
Written by our own Director of More in Common Germany. Attitudes towards the immigration and refugee question are much more complex than many think – it is worth speaking to those whose opinions may differ from yours.
Attitudes Towards National Identity, Immigration, and Refugees in Germany
30 July 2018
More in Common’s study complicates the narrative that the Italian government was brought to power because of its strong campaign against immigrants and immigration, revealing a more nuanced Italian electorate.
Attitudes towards National Identity, Immigration and Refugees in Italy