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Americans don’t see eye to eye on the protests
Perhaps because they are not seeing the same protests, depending on where they're getting their news.
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Black Americans wholly support protest movement, but optimism for change is muted
New Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds that Black Americans are saddened and angered by Floyd’s killing, but not surprised
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Americans agree with police reform, but defund the police currently a bridge too far
What Americans believe police reform should look like depends on how it sounds.
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Peaceful Protests Signal Hope and Positive Momentum for Change
Looking at social conversation linked to the protests reiterates the massive impact it is having.
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Interactive Map: Protests in wake of George Floyd killing touch all 50 states
Updated on a regular basis, the Ipsos/University of Chicago/Oxford protest map offers geo-located data and analysis.
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Will Americans follow social distancing measures?
As states begin to ease restrictions, only half of Americans think their fellow citizens will heed social distancing guidelines.
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Americans are planning home improvements in case there’s another lockdown
The U.S. is starting to reopen, but some Americans are getting ready for another lockdown. Here's how.
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Preparing for the future of the operating room: Robotics
Imagine a future where surgical robots have become standard even in non-specialized hospitals and outpatient clinics outside of a major metropolis.
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Reopen with Confidence: Ensuring Consumers Feel Safe in the 6-Foot Economy
Tips for how brands can get reopening right — and gain market share, charge a premium, and increase enterprise value.
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Managing Brand Saliency and Perceived Value Amidst Covid-19
We offer 3 reasons why brand managers must adapt their strategy to align with the new drivers of perceived value and fence off competition from private labels.