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Who Do We Think We Are?

Mal Fletcher on BBC Radio
Added 07 April 2014
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Who do we think we are? How do we define ourselves in the midst of a rapidly changing society? What part does social media play in defining our identity?

The BBC commissioned an Ipsos Mori poll into how people in the UK define who they are, looking at what relative part such things as national identity, values, outlook and sporting interests shape our sense of who we are and how we describe ourselves to others.

Mal Fletcher discussed the findings of the report and the wider issues of community and identity with host Mai Davies and Jonathan Birdwell of the Demos Think Tank.


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