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How what you wear reveals your true identity
How do we express our identities? According to the Ipsos Future of Identity survey, fashion and appearance fall below foundational factors such as how we treat others. Hollywood costume designer and stylist Leesa Evans hopes for a future where we will use fashion to feel confident and authentic.
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Identity
As life becomes more complex, people are looking for more control in how they define, express and reflect their identity. In this What the Future: Identity issue, we reveal which forces influence who we are and what brands to media should know about representing and reflecting us in the future.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Identity
People think of identity as something we’re born with but also how they express themselves.
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How where we live shapes who we are
People seem to be isolating themselves into community bubbles of thought and ideas in media, online and at home. Journalist Dante Chinni analyzes the data and reports on the ground about how our political identities shape and are shaped by our physical landscape.
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Americans support limited U.S. intervention in Ukraine to prevent escalation with Russia
New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds that as gas prices reach an all-time high, inflation is overwhelmingly Americans' top concern.
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Americans brace themselves for higher prices and interest rates
Nevertheless, U.S. consumer confidence remains stable as COVID cases fall and market rallies
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Many Americans think TV shows about politics accurately reflect real life
West Wing is seen as the most realistic TV show, while VEEP is seen as the least realistic by the public.
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Combatting misinformation, bias seen as biggest challenges facing news outlets
New poll examines outlooks on the future of news and patterns of news consumption
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Strong jobs sentiment keeps overall U.S. consumer confidence stable despite inflation worries
Four in five Americans are concerned Russian invasion of Ukraine will lead to higher gas and food prices