Research

More in Common conducts some of the most detailed research into the drivers of social fracturing and polarization. Our latest series of studies map different segments of the population according to their values, beliefs and sense of group attachments. Across our research work, we aim to incorporate new insights from political science, psychology, sociology and other fields. 

More in Common has a team of professional in-house researchers who work with external advisers, experts and research firms. We are committed to rigorous, high-quality research and working with academics and leading market research firms across the world. We are strongly committed to collaboration with the growing number of institutions undertaking research related to our priority issues. 

Our Research Methodology

More information about how we conduct our research.

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Our Reports

Take a look at the results or our latest research.

Our Publications

As a people-centered organization working to advance a sense of solidarity and inclusion, More in Common takes our responsibility to ensure that we do no harm to those we encounter in our research, partnerships, and interventions very seriously. While the nature of More in Common’s work does not typically involve people under the age of 18, in the event our work required us to do so, we are committed to preventing and responding appropriately to harm to children and vulnerable adults encountered in the course of our work. To learn about how More in Common keeps children and vulnerable adults involved in our work safe, or to share concerns or feedback in relation to safeguarding, you can write to us at safeguardingpolicy@moreincommon.com.