By Nathaniel Stone, FCRIC, CAIP
The international research community was saddened to hear of the passing of Ronald F. Inglehart, the Lowenstein Professor of Political Science and research professor at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. He was also co-director of the Laboratory for Comparative Social Research at the Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg, Russia. Professor Inglehart helped found the Euro-Barometer surveys and directed the World Values Survey, which has surveyed representative national samples of the publics of 97 countries, including Canada (from time to time), containing almost 90 percent of the world’s population.
His theories of values and cultural change were most graphically and memorably portrayed in the Inglehart-Wetzel maps of cultures around the world, such as the 2020 version below, which show how traditional vs. secular values and survival versus self-expression values vary across countries and cultural regions of the globe (note: Canada is not represented in the 2020 map, as it was in previous versions).
For a more complete rendering of the life of this accomplished social scientist, see also the article published by the World Association for Public Opinion Research: https://wapor.org/passing-of-ronald-f-inglehart/.
See as well the presentation below by Professor Inglehart, entitled The Rise of Trump and the Xenophobic Populist Parties: The Silent Revolution in Reverse at the University of Toronto Munk School of International Affairs on September 14, 2018. Link to presentation: https://youtu.be/4DE_uuCjNkY.
About the Author:
Nathaniel Stone is the Programme Coordinator at Algonquin College’s Marketing Research and Business Intelligence (MRBI) programme at the School of Business and is a CAIP and a CRIC Fellow.
Footnotes
*1 Inglehart, Ronald F.; Cultural Evolution People’s Motivations are Changing, and Reshaping the World, Cambridge University Press 2018