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Will we have different identities in virtual spaces?
In virtual spaces we are able to craft digital representations of ourselves as avatars. But will we want to make an avatar for every platform we use? Timmu Tõke founded Ready Player Me to create an avatar engine meant to be portable across platforms.
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How can entertainment better reflect all of us?
The Annenberg Inclusion Initiative is a global think tank at the University of Southern California that studies inclusion in all forms of entertainment. Program Director Katherine Pieper explains why holding media companies to account for inclusive representation is worth it, and how that could shape and reflect everyone in the future.
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Why multiple identities are closer than you think
Identities are complex to form, hard to define and increasingly easier to steal and fake. Author Tracey Follows explains how will we define ourselves and what happens to our legacy identities as they drift through time and space?
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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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Ipsos appoints Whitney Krause James as service line President, Ipsos U.S.
Ipsos, the world-leading research and insights organization, has appointed Whitney Krause James as a President of the US organization, where she will lead several lines of business.
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For Latino Americans, the U.S. offers opportunity but also discrimination
New Axios-Ipsos poll in partnership with Telemundo finds differences by age in perceptions of opportunity in the U.S.
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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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Fewer now rate the quality of their healthcare as good, hitting a new low for the PX Pulse tracker
The Beryl Institute-Ipsos PX Pulse trends consumer perspectives on patient experience.
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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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Here's how inflation is changing our spending habits
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Coronavirus Consumer Tracker.