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  • Sociology
  • Social Psychology

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  • Profound social crises, like the COVID-19 pandemic, can challenge and potentially alter societal value orientations.
  • Investigates value shifts in Austria during the COVID-19 pandemic (May 2020 - April 2021).

Purpose:

  • To determine if significant shifts in value priorities occurred in Austria during the COVID-19 pandemic, using the Shalom Schwartz scale.
  • Examines the influence of conservatism and political discourse on value changes during crises.

Summary:

  • Empirical analysis of the Values in Crisis panel study reveals overall stability in value orientations.
  • A notable increase in the importance of conformity and a decrease in hedonism were observed.
  • These shifts were more pronounced among voters of governing parties, suggesting a crisis-specific reaction.

Impact:

  • Findings suggest that observed value changes are likely short-term reactions to the pandemic crisis, rather than fundamental, long-term shifts in societal values.
  • Highlights the need for methodological consideration of how crises impact the interpretation of survey data.