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UK becoming 'more local and global' | |
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A referendum in Scotland, European Parliament elections and the Fifa World Cup. News events can provoke us into thinking about our own identity. | A referendum in Scotland, European Parliament elections and the Fifa World Cup. News events can provoke us into thinking about our own identity. |
A survey for the BBC's Who Do We Think We Are? project asked if people felt more or less connected to others than they did one decade ago. | |
More people said neighbourhood ties and links with the global community were getting stronger rather than weaker. | |
Do you identify more with a country, city, club or association? Or is it your favourite sport or pet, a national costume or hobby? | Do you identify more with a country, city, club or association? Or is it your favourite sport or pet, a national costume or hobby? |
In short we would like to see a selfie of you with something that best reflects how you see yourself. | In short we would like to see a selfie of you with something that best reflects how you see yourself. |
You can share your selfies with us by posting them to Twitter using #selfieday, use the upload form, or email us at Haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk and don't forget to tell us what aspect of your identity the picture is illustrating. | You can share your selfies with us by posting them to Twitter using #selfieday, use the upload form, or email us at Haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk and don't forget to tell us what aspect of your identity the picture is illustrating. |
The deadline for your submissions is: Monday 7 April | The deadline for your submissions is: Monday 7 April |
We will showcase a selection of your images on our BBC News website, BBC News Facebook page and Instagram channel. | We will showcase a selection of your images on our BBC News website, BBC News Facebook page and Instagram channel. |
See our terms and conditions for submitting images. | See our terms and conditions for submitting images. |
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