The world currently faces some big, serious and growing problems.

From global poverty, to human rights violations, to child abuse, to environmental destruction. Yet so far, we have been able to make only small steps towards solving them. Why? While the power of vested interests is clearly impossible to ignore, one major, connected and largely overlooked factor is the values that motivate people.

In working with national and international issues, many of us have often appealed to financial costs and benefits – or to people’s desire for status or security – to help spur lasting social and environmental change. Yet cross-cultural psychological research on human values reveals that this may be doing untold damage to the causes we care about, by reinforcing the very values that underpin unhelpful attitudes, policies, behaviours and institutions.

We need a new approach: recognising the importance of values and frames; taking into account how the things we call for or do can help strengthen or weaken them; and making sure that, in doing so, we are all pulling together across different sectors. The need for trade-offs and compromises will remain – but we should make them in light of the bigger picture: an understanding of the values that will be essential to securing lasting change.

Read onGet a copy of the Handbook

Popular Downloads

spacer

Communicating bigger-than-self problems to extrinsically-oriented audiences

Chilton, P., Crompton, T., Kasser, T., Maio, G. & Nolan, A. | January 25, 2012

635 Downloads

spacer

Think Of Me As Evil: Opening the ethical debates in advertising

PIRC & WWF-UK | October 24, 2011

6274 Downloads

spacer

The Common Cause Handbook

Public Interest Research Centre (PIRC) | July 18, 2011 Buy a copy from Amazon.

2997 Downloads

spacer

Finding Frames: New ways to engage the UK public in global poverty

Andrew Darnton & Martin Kirk | March 27, 2011

5027 Downloads

Recent Posts

  • Treating people as consumers boosts materialistic values
  • Campaigning With Common Cause – What Did We Learn?
  • Applying Common Cause To EU Climate Jargon
  • Common Cause In Brussels – What Did We Learn?
  • Do we have time to shift values?
  • Campaigners – Join Our Action Learning Process
  • Campaigning With Common Cause – What Did We Learn?

Upcoming Events

  • London - Food, Values and Change Workshop
  • Edinburgh - Common Cause workshop
  • Cambridge - Common Cause Local Meet-Up
  • Oxford - Campaigning With Common Cause