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Who Runs Your World?
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Who Runs Your World? Saturday 17 September to Monday 3 October on ´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service
Introduction
´óÏó´«Ã½ World Service asks Who Runs Your World? as an ambitious season of programmes launches this week and turns the spotlight on power: who has it, who wants it, how it's used and how it's changing.
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The two-week season aims to challenge and inform listeners, creating a global forum for debate among the 190 million people who tune into the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s international news services on radio, television and online every week.
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Nigel Chapman, Director of World Service, says: "Who Runs Your World? is the most ambitious themed season ever attempted by the Global News division of the ´óÏó´«Ã½.
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"It will provide an unprecedented global forum for debating issues of power in the 21st century.
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"It aims to push the boundaries of interactivity, asking audiences to help define the season early on, via a dedicated website at bbcnews.com/yourworld.
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"Audiences will be telling us, and each other, their stories and views, as well as engaging in a global conversation in three special live debates in Washington, Delhi and Cairo about who runs their world."
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The season examines who runs the worlds of business, sport, science, religion, entertainment, art, culture and crime – and explores the power these worlds wield over our everyday lives.
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It hears from people in power, people with no power, people who've had power and lost it, and those who are challenging the very basis of power structures.
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Among the issues explored are: how much power politicians have within a given country; to what extent real power lies outside formal political structures; whether national governments are being replaced by supra-national bodies; and what happens when formal power structures break down.
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Critically, it also assesses how much power and control individuals have over their own lives.
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