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Social mindfulness predicts concern for nature and immigrants across 36 nations

  • Kelly Kirkland*
  • , Paul A.M. Van Lange
  • , Niels J. Van Doesum
  • , Cesar Acevedo-Triana
  • , Catherine E. Amiot
  • , Liisi Ausmees
  • , Peter Baguma
  • , Oumar Barry
  • , Maja Becker
  • , Michal Bilewicz
  • , Watcharaporn Boonyasiriwat
  • , Thomas Castelain
  • , Giulio Costantini
  • , Girts Dimdins
  • , Agustín Espinosa
  • , Gillian Finchilescu
  • , Ronald Fischer
  • , Malte Friese
  • , Ángel Gómez
  • , Roberto González
  • Nobuhiko Goto, Peter Halama, Ruby D. Ilustrisimo, Gabriela M. Jiga-Boy, Peter Kuppens, Steve Loughnan, Marijana Markovik, Khairul A. Mastor, Neil McLatchie, Lindsay M. Novak, Ike E. Onyishi, Müjde Peker, Muhammad Rizwan, Mark Schaller, Eunkook M. Suh, William B. Swann, Eddie M.W. Tong, Ana Torres, Rhiannon N. Turner, Christin Melanie Vauclair, Alexander Vinogradov, Zhechen Wang, Victoria Wai Lan Yeung, Brock Bastian
*Corresponding author for this work
    • University of Melbourne
    • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
    • Leiden University
    • Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
    • Université du Québec à Montréal
    • University of Tartu
    • Makerere University
    • Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar
    • Université de Toulouse
    • University of Warsaw
    • Chulalongkorn University
    • University of Girona
    • University of Milan - Bicocca
    • Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
    • University of the Witwatersrand
    • Victoria University of Wellington
    • Saarland University
    • National Distance Education University
    • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
    • Hitotsubashi University
    • Slovak Academy of Sciences
    • University of San Carlos - Philippines
    • Swansea University
    • KU Leuven
    • University of Edinburgh
    • SS Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje
    • Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
    • Lancaster University
    • University of Illinois at Chicago
    • University of Nigeria
    • MEF University
    • The University of Haripur
    • University of British Columbia
    • Yonsei University
    • University of Texas at Austin
    • National University of Singapore
    • Universidade Federal da Paraíba
    • Queen's University Belfast
    • University Institute of Lisbon
    • Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University
    • Fudan University
    • Lingnan University

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    Abstract

    People cooperate every day in ways that range from largescale contributions that mitigate climate change to simple actions such as leaving another individual with choice – known as social mindfulness. It is not yet clear whether and how these complex and more simple forms of cooperation relate. Prior work has found that countries with individuals who made more socially mindful choices were linked to a higher country environmental performance – a proxy for complex cooperation. Here we replicated this initial finding in 41 samples around the world, demonstrating the robustness of the association between social mindfulness and environmental performance, and substantially built on it to show this relationship extended to a wide range of complex cooperative indices, tied closely to many current societal issues. We found that greater social mindfulness expressed by an individual was related to living in countries with more social capital, more community participation and reduced prejudice towards immigrants. Our findings speak to the symbiotic relationship between simple and more complex forms of cooperation in societies.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number22102
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume12
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
      SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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