This book argues that love is not just a fleeting emotion, but rather an action that can bring tangible benefits to people. Its practical approach to love reveals a public dimension that makes love important in a co-governance perspective, as it contributes to citizens’ well-being and institutional guidance. Rooted in the debate of how well-being can be operationalized by integrating classic indicators of progress and wealth with other relational dimensions, this book proposes a new measurement: The World Love Index, a transnational secondary data analysis, measures how much people from different countries care for others and the world. In the current post-pandemic context, marked by conflicts and identity issues, the proposed new index aims to signal the transition toward a new social ecology. It can be considered a complementary of alternative measure to the GDP. The book provides the theoretical framework supporting the usage of the World Love Index and it presents the Index’s results, focusing on the tole of citizens and institutions, and analyzing methods, social capital, and policies such as migration and welfare policies. The volume also identifies open challenges for a more supportive and inclusive world. Introduces the innovative World Love Index, challenging traditional conceptions Advocates for transformative policies informed by the index findings Demonstrates how love can be measured and utilized as a critical asset

Measuring the Unmeasurable. Social Love in Citizens and Institutions Across the Globe / Cataldi, S; De Sena, A.; Iorio, G. - (2026), pp. 1-233. [10.1515/9783111696867]

Measuring the Unmeasurable. Social Love in Citizens and Institutions Across the Globe

Cataldi, S
;
De Sena, A.;
2026

Abstract

This book argues that love is not just a fleeting emotion, but rather an action that can bring tangible benefits to people. Its practical approach to love reveals a public dimension that makes love important in a co-governance perspective, as it contributes to citizens’ well-being and institutional guidance. Rooted in the debate of how well-being can be operationalized by integrating classic indicators of progress and wealth with other relational dimensions, this book proposes a new measurement: The World Love Index, a transnational secondary data analysis, measures how much people from different countries care for others and the world. In the current post-pandemic context, marked by conflicts and identity issues, the proposed new index aims to signal the transition toward a new social ecology. It can be considered a complementary of alternative measure to the GDP. The book provides the theoretical framework supporting the usage of the World Love Index and it presents the Index’s results, focusing on the tole of citizens and institutions, and analyzing methods, social capital, and policies such as migration and welfare policies. The volume also identifies open challenges for a more supportive and inclusive world. Introduces the innovative World Love Index, challenging traditional conceptions Advocates for transformative policies informed by the index findings Demonstrates how love can be measured and utilized as a critical asset
2026
978-3-11-169671-3
social love, beyond gdp, social research methods
03 Monografia::03a Saggio, Trattato Scientifico
Measuring the Unmeasurable. Social Love in Citizens and Institutions Across the Globe / Cataldi, S; De Sena, A.; Iorio, G. - (2026), pp. 1-233. [10.1515/9783111696867]
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