The Cultural Milieu and the Symbolic Universes of European Societies
Date
2019Author
Salvatore, SergioAvdi, Evrinomy
Battaglia, Fiorella
Bernal-Marcos, Marcos José
Buhagiar, Luke Joseph
Ciavolino, Enrico
Fini, Viviana
Kadianaki, Irini
Kullasepp, Katrin
Mannarini, Terri
Matsopoulos, Anastassios
Mossi, Piergiorgio
Rochira, Alessia
Sammut, Gordon
Santarpia, Alfonso
Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro
Valmorbida, Antonella
ISBN
978-3-030-19497-0Publisher
Springer International PublishingPlace of publication
ChamSource
Symbolic Universes in Time of (Post)Crisis: The Future of European SocietiesPages
53-133Google Scholar check
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The chapter reports the main findings of an analysis of cultural milieus of a sample of 11 European countries (Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom). The analysis is based on a questionnaire (View of Context—VOC) applied to a sample built through a two-step procedure of post-hoc random selection from a broader dataset based on an online survey. According to the methodological framework outlined in the previous chapter, responses to the questionnaire were subjected to multidimensional analysis—a combination of Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Cluster Analysis. We identified three fundamental dimensions of meanings, interpreted as lines of semiotic forces comprising the semiotic field of European societies: Affective connotation of the world—foe versus friend Direction of desire—passivity versus engagement Form of demand—demand for systemic resources versus demand for community bond. Moreover, 5 symbolic universes were mapped. Each symbolic universe corresponds to a basic, embodied, affect-laden, generalized worldview: 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).