Section 4 - Profiles of the Target Audience/Segments
In addition to mapping out the broader debate around NGOs, we also needed to build an in-depth profile of the relevant attitudes of our specific target audience. Starting from the segmentation of the population based on a broad range of attitudes surveyed by More in Common over the last 5 years1
, and as this is an immunisation project, we chose to focus on two segments of the population at the ‘hard end’ of the middle who are susceptible to conspiracy thinking, i.e. The Detached (16%) and The Disillusioned (14%).

Figure 6: The Movable Middle in Germany & our target segments (Adapted from More in Common 20192
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While many of the previous surveys done on these segments provide useful a foundation into their attitudes to migration, demographics and general levels of institutional trust, belonging and agency, we needed to add to the following further insights to build functional profiles for this project:
- Attitudes and levels of trust towards NGOs
- Attitudes on the Great Replacement and the Pathway narratives on NGOs
- Levels of conspiracy mentality
And so through 2 national surveys in 2023 and 2024 and 4 focus groups in 2023, we put together in-depth profiles of the 2 segments under the following headings:
Attitudes to Great Replacement & pathway narratives on NGOs |
Openness to Great Replacement based on attitudes to migration & Muslims |
Anxieties on Belonging & Control |
Demographics |
Attitudes on NGOs | Conspiracy mindedness |
Trust in Democracy & Institutions |
Figure 7: Main elements of segment descriptions
The following table provides a short overview of the segments:
The Detached/ |
Disillusioned/ Die Desillusionierten |
Summary:
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Summary:
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Qualitative Description: |
Qualitative Description: |
Figure 8: Segment Summary Descriptions
The linked full descriptions we developed comprise a 2-page overview of their attitudes under the headings listed above and also a 1-page qualitative description of the segments.

Figure 9: Illustration of the Detailed profiles of each segment
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- 1More in Common (2019) Die andere deutsche Teilung: Zustand und Zukunftsfähigkeit unserer Gesellschaft; More in Common (2021) Vertrauen, Demokratie, Zusammenhalt: wie unterschiedlich Menschen in Deutschland die Corona-Pandemie erleben; More in Common (2021) Zusammenhalt in der Einwanderungs-gesellschaft: Wie die sechs gesellschaftlichen Typen über Migration denken; More in Common (2021) Begegnung und Zusammenhalt: Wo und wie Zivilgesellschaft wirken kann; More in Common & Robert Bosch Stiftung (2021) Itʼs Complicated. People and Their Democracy in Germany, France, Britain, Poland, and the United States; More in Common (2023) Zukunft, Demokratie, Miteinander: Was die deutsche Gesellschaft nach einem Jahr Preiskrise umtreibt.
- 2More in Common (2019) Die andere deutsche Teilung: Zustand und Zukunftsfähigkeit unserer Gesellschaft