Jake Dibden

Research Fellow
Jake joined More in Common in 2025, having previously worked as a tutor in History, Economics and Politics. He holds a degree in History and Politics from the University of Oxford, and is completing his Masters’ degree in Political Sociology at the London School of Economics. Alongside his work at More in Common, Jake’s academic research focusses on the voting behaviour of immigrant groups, how they respond to foreign policy decisions, and what this can tell us about the politics of trust and social cohesion.
How do the Seven Segments use the media?
Seven Segments
How do the Seven Segments use the media?

As modern media is more individually tailored than ever before, creating easily accessible echo-chambers customised based on huge amounts of data, we investigate the media habits and content preferences of the British Seven Segments.

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