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  1. May 28, 2021 · Half (51%) disagree that culture wars only exist in the media and social media, not real life, compared with just 12% who agree and a quarter (27%) who don’t have a view. The public are more likely to agree than disagree that the UK is divided by culture wars (46% vs 8%) – but not hugely more likely than they are to not have a position at ...

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  2. Culture wars as a top-down phenomenon. The media framing of the role that these protagonists play presents a picture of the culture wars in the UK as being primarily a top-down, elite-driven phenomenon.

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  3. May 12, 2022 · The UK public increasingly feel the country is divided by “culture wars”, with a majority of 54% now agreeing this is the case – up from 46% in 2020, a new study reveals.

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  4. May 12, 2022 · Cancel culturedidnt exist at all in the British mainstream media in 2017 – but in 2021 there were an astonishing 3,670 articles that used the term. And the public is starting to...

  5. May 28, 2021 · “It may seem that the public are contradictory on the source and extent of culture wars – with large proportions saying both that they’re exaggerated in the media or stoked by politicians but also...

  6. Aug 20, 2021 · His team has been researching the UK's culture wars, including what people think of the word woke.

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  8. May 30, 2021 · Just one in eight people believe that culture wars exist only in the media and on social media, not in real life. This is mirrored in our sense of division.

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