TBWA's Backslash Reveals 39 Cultural Shifts Shaping Our World
On March 6, 2023, Backslash, a cultural intelligence unit of TBWA\"Worldwide, released its annual Edges report, identifying 39 cultural shifts that can help brands navigate future challenges. These Edges are based on human values and must show sustained relevance for over a year, impacting consumer behaviors globally. New Edges for 2023 include 'Artificial Creativity', where AI transforms creative processes, 'Lab-Made World', emphasizing lab-grown resources, and 'Neo-Collectivism', promoting shared power. The report highlights that cultural shifts are complex and presents a Disruption Index to quantify their impact, offering brands actionable insights for strategic planning.
For the complete glossary, visit Backslash's website.
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In the face of cultural chaos, Edges offer a strategic blueprint for the year ahead
"Culture is not only accelerating, it's also becoming messier—making it harder for brands to keep up, make sense of where they can play, and determine what to act on. That's where Edges come in," says
Backslash's rigorous set of criteria requires Edges be rooted in human values, be recognizable through consumer behaviors, and lead to clear business implications. In order to be declared an Edge, identified shifts must have sustained relevance for over a year and should continue to matter for the foreseeable future. Each Edge must also be globally relevant, manifesting in a majority of the world's regions.
This year's 39 Edges span categories and countries, offering a comprehensive forecast of what's to come. Six new Edges have been identified for 2023, including:
Artificial Creativity: Creativity is undergoing an AI revolution. Giant leaps in the progression and availability of generative AI tools are driving a shift from purely logical, task-oriented applications to more artful, previously impossible outputs. As AI pushes further into creative industries, culture wars around ownership, value, and definitions of "real" creativity will ensue.
Neo-Collectivism: A renewed emphasis on collectivism is redistributing power at scale. Realizing that individualism can only get us so far, brands and organizations are relinquishing control and inviting participation in the form of decentralization, crowdsourcing, and co-creation. The future belongs to all of us.
When looking across the 2023 Edges, major themes like resource scarcity, taboo toppling, and tech backlash sit at the root of several separate but related shifts. Each of these conversations have become seismic pressures underpinning the rest.
"Together, overlapping Edges tell a larger story about where culture is heading. Other Edges inherently contradict one another, which creates an even more interesting narrative full of cultural tensions," says Backslash's Director of Cultural Strategy,
To help clients better understand which Edges influence their audiences,
For instance, Disruption Index data found Body Debates (an Edge introduced in 2021) was the most relevant Edge in around
To help further inspire business action, this year's Edge glossary also includes provocations for the future of brand experience. These insights were born from a partnership between Backslash and
The complete glossary of 39 Edges can be downloaded at https://www.backslash.com/edges
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