Links
This section provides a curated list of resources relevant to the *Moral Noosphere* project, including data sources, analytical tools, organizations, and academic literature that support research into collective moral consciousness, social synergy, and memetic exchange.
Data Sources
- World Values Survey: Global survey data on values, trust, and prosocial behavior.
- Google Trends: Tracks search trends and media resonance for moral campaigns.
- GDELT Project: Monitors global media and conflict events for moral and social analysis.
- ACLED: Provides conflict and violence data for studying nonlocal moral effects.
- CrowdTangle: Analyzes social media engagement for moral campaigns (Instagram, Facebook).
- Tabletochki: Ukrainian charity reports on donations and prosocial initiatives.
Analytical Tools
- Python: Data analysis libraries (pandas, spaCy, transformers) for NLP and statistical modeling.
- R: Statistical software for regression, correlation, and visualization.
- NetworkX: Python library for graph-based modeling of moral idea spread.
- NetLogo: Agent-based modeling for simulating moral norm diffusion.
- NVivo: Qualitative analysis software for historical and media studies.
- Qualtrics: Platform for surveys and experimental data collection.
Organizations
- xAI: Creators of Grok, supporting AI-driven ethical research.
- GivingTuesday: Global movement promoting altruism and moral initiatives.
- United Nations: Crime trends and global development data for moral studies.
- Hofstede Insights: Cultural indices for cross-cultural moral analysis.
Academic Literature