More in Common in Spain

More in Common has been present in Spain since 2021, when we published our study Navigating Uncertainty. Through our work, we facilitate a better understanding of phenomena such as polarization and social fracture, as well as the existing gaps and consensus around different issues, in order to contribute to the construction of a more united and resilient society.

We are currently in the process of expanding in Spain, so if you would like to support our mission, organize a workshop or any other initiative with us, or mention our work in the media, please do not hesitate to contact us: hola@moreincommon.com

Our work

Over the past few years, More in Common has published and disseminated several reports in Spain focusing on issues such as climate change and the ecological transition, migration or the exit from the COVID-19 pandemic.

To ensure that our analyses are useful, we work closely with numerous civil society organizations and with institutional and academic actors. In addition, we use methodologies from various disciplines, such as social psychology and behavioral sciences, already successfully employed in other national contexts, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.

2024 Hablando De La Transición Ecológica

Talking about the ecological transition (2024)

In this study, we summarize the main findings of all the work we have done in Spain since 2021 around climate change and the ecological transition. A roadmap for civil society to navigate the climate debate based on data.

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2024 Percepciones De La Sociedad Española Sobre Agricultura

Spanish society's perceptions of food and agriculture (2024)

In the year in which farmers and ranchers from all over Europe staged protests in major European capitals, More in Common has made a first qualitative approach to the perceptions of Spanish society on agriculture and food.

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2024 Rumbo A Las Elecciones Europeas

Towards the European elections (2024)

In 2024 we published this study focused on some of the issues that defined the campaign for the European elections held in June of that year: climate change and ecological transition, migration, international relations and the war in Ukraine, etc.

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2022 Navegando La Incertidumbre

Navigating Uncertainty (2022)

In Navigating Uncertainty we cover the state of six democratic societies in 2022: France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom. Based on interviews with 12,000 people on a wide range of topics, this study provided a snapshot of societies in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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