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Walls

Walls: A social history of the human made barrier which has divided people into those who should...

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Motorbikes

Motorbikes: Born to be wild. Randy McBee, Professor of Labor and Social History at the Texas...

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30/01/2019

Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into how society works.

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The changing middle classes

The global middle classes: How is the middle class expanding, changing or shrinking in different...

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Surveillance

Surveillance: Laurie Taylor explores the way in which we have become the watchers, as well as the...

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Migrants - Refugees

Migrants and refugees: Laurie Taylor explores the historical and contemporary realities of the...

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Work - what is it good for?

Work: What is it good for? Laurie Taylor presents a special programme which takes a provocative...

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Identity

Identity: Laurie Taylor presents a special programme exploring the ways in which we define...

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Metrics

Laurie Taylor explores the increasing use of metrics across diverse aspects of our lives. From...

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Au pairing and domestic labour

With her 1974 study The Sociology of Housework, Ann Oakley offered a comprehensive sociological...

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White Power Movement in US - Rise of Racist Right in Europe

The White Power Movement in the US: Laurie Taylor talks to Kathleen Belew, Assistant Professor of...

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Night-time Economy

The Night-time Economy: Laurie Taylor talks to Adam Eldridge, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the...

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21/11/2018

Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into how society works.

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14/11/2018

Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into how society works.

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Shoes

Shoes: Laurie Taylor explores their cultural history and sociological meanings. He's joined by...

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White Privilege - Racial Ambiguity

Racial ambiguity in America: Lisa Kingstone, Senior Teaching Fellow at Kings College, London,...

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White Privilege - Racial Ambiguity

Racial ambiguity in America: the sociologist, Lisa Kingstone, Senior Teaching Fellow at Kings...

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Maps and Postcodes

Maps and postcodes. Is there such a thing as a predictive postcode? Can it reveal more about us...

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Rich Russians - Millionaire tax flight

Rich Russians: Laurie Taylor talks to Elisabeth Schimpfossl, Lecturer in Sociology at Aston...

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Palaces for the People

Palaces for the People: can social infrastructure fight inequality and the decline in civic life?...

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