CHANGEables Feb 29, 2016 social consciousness activism politics ... can’t say “no” to a cause that their peers are supporting. As a result, the oft described “change agents” have become CHANGEables when it comes to causes and issues, shifting their attention and allegiance before they can actually do something that makes a notable difference. Causes Come And GoTrendiness has become a key factor in young people’s involvement in social causes. This is evidenced by the number of socially conscious products that cycle through the hands of tastemakers (think TOMS shoes ...
Would You(th) Care For A Cause? Mar 20, 2020 ... view and even cessation of support for brands that both do not support the causes and issues they care about or have political views that differ from their own. Interestingly, Zs are less inclined than Ys to think negatively of a brand that does not support the issues they care about.Interestingly, Zs are less inclined than Ys to think negatively of a brand that does not support the issues they care about. Around half of Ys (54%) in the U.S. say they think less of a brand if it does not support ...
The 3Rs Aug 20, 2013 ... simplifying the first steps. Navigable white papers and links to comprehensive sources of information encourage young consumers to increase their knowledge of causes and issues. Toolkits that provide rally signs, protest slogan stencils, stickers, badges, and pocket-sized stats offer prefab options for taking a stand and making a statement. Likewise, cause-related sites that provide one-click access to local leaders and step-by-step “action guides” provide invaluable guidance and motivation for this ...
Shopping, Retail & Brands Data Jan 29, 2021 ... 2020I think brands should... Incorporate social causes and issues in their marketing | NOT incorporate social causes and issues in their marketing ...
Race & Activism Data Aug 24, 2020 ... & ISSUESThinking about brands that you feel are helping improve social causes and issues, what brand(s) come to mind?Base: U.S. Youth 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 Thinking about brands that you feel are helping improve social causes and issues, what brand(s) come to mind?Base: UK Youth 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 | 151 GETTING INVOLVED IN SOCIAL CHANGESIn the last 3 months, which of the following, if any, have you done?Select all that apply ...
Supporting Social Causes Mar 12, 2020 ... you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Strongly/Somewhat Agree Summary It's hard to focus on one single cause because there are so many to support | Most people's involvement in social issues is not genuine | I wish I was more involved in social causes and issues than I am currently | I like sharing my interest in social causes and issues online 87% of U.S. Trendsetters, and 83% in the UK, agree small acts can be political statements (e.g., not using plastic bags ...
Religion And Values Mar 21, 2016 ... constitutes being involved in a social cause.U.S. youth (20%) are far more likely than UK youth (13%) to get involved in a social cause due to religious or spiritual beliefs.WORD OF GODAs young people are trying to ensure they get their news from a variety of sources (see Flair And Balanced), it follows that many look to religious institutions as an information outlet. In fact, a quarter of young adults in the U.S. and the UK get information and news on social causes and issues ...
Young People And Social Causes Mar 18, 2016 ... Young adults strive to learn about and support social causes, and they direct their efforts toward key issues to have a global impact.STAYING INFORMEDMany young people like to be well-informed about causes and issues both domestically and abroad. More than a third of U.S. and UK youth actively follow causes or issues in their own country, and more than a quarter follow issues in countries other than their own. Which of the following, if any, is true for you?Please select all that ...