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The Digital Human
BBC Radio 4
181 episodes
9 months ago

Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world

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Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world

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Technology
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Reunited
The Digital Human
28 minutes
2 years ago
Reunited

We’ve all seen those TV programmes (and perhaps shed a tear) when long lost family members are reunited. Who doesn’t love a fairytale ending? Making those connections nowadays is simpler and faster than ever, thanks to a combination of DNA testing, digital records and the ease of gathering information and communicating online. But do these huge leaps forward we’ve experienced in science and technology mean that, sometimes, things can move a bit too quickly for us to process. Reunions don’t always involve a happy ending and can be complicated emotionally. So just because we can track someone down, does that always mean that we should? Aleks Krotoski meets five adoptees navigating aspects of reunion.

Producer: Lynsey Moyes Researcher: Anna Miles

The Digital Human

Aleks Krotoski explores the digital world