The Campaign Company specialises in social research and behaviour change. This is your guide to what we’ve been reading. Here’s what’s coming up this week:
Behaviour Change ~ #Regrexit, #Bregret and the polling day penspiracy
Polls, Policies and Politics ~ The five Ms and Guernseyfication
As promised, we have a truncated TCC Weekly following the UK’s decision to leave the EU last week. As you can see from our Upfront section above, even the English language is in crisis. We bring a quick lowdown of the fallout, along with Charlie’s Axit, where the best of the memes will help you keep your chin up.
Our usual Weekly routine has been thrown into turmoil by the events of the last couple of weeks, so we won’t dispatch a Weekly this Friday. But we’ll be back to normal next Friday so speak then!
David Evans
Director
If you’re interested to see the mad, marvellous and missable articles featured in recent weeks then just click here for the full back catalogue of TCC Weeklies.
Firstly a big well done to Jeremy Nye for his prediction of the Vote Leave outcome. Take a read here. Jeremy, thanks for flagging it – here’s your free exclamation mark: ‘!’
(If you see a link you think is worthy of The Weekly then just email it to us and we’ll accredit you for the good spot and give you a free TCC exclamation mark to say thanks.)
The Values Lab is based on the Values Modes segmentation tool – created by Cultural Dynamics and used by TCC– which divides the population into ethics-driven Pioneers, aspirational Prospectors, and threat-wary Settlers. Take the test here to see which you are.
And finally this week, the back of the TCC Weekly wardrobe that is Charlie’s Attic – you thought it represented Narnia, but it’s turned out to contain just a few old cardboard boxes: