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Home Life 3: Nuclear Household
Home Life 3: Laurie and sociologists visit a 'nuclear' family.
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Home Life 2: Single Person Household
Home life 2: Laurie and sociologists visit a single person household.
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Home Life 1: Multi-Generational Household
Home life 1: Laurie and sociologists visit a multi-generational household.
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Blame the parents? - Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
Blame the parents? New research on UK gangs. Also, Chungking Mansions in Hong Kong.
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Children, sex and mobile phones - Terror of history
With Laurie Taylor. Mobile phones and sexual discovery, also the 'terror of history'.
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The mummy's curse - Death photography
Laurie Taylor investigates the curse of the mummy and other myths of the Orient.
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Creating capabilities
Martha Nussbaum on human capabilities.
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Privacy and parenting by mobile phone.
Privacy and parenting by mobile phone.
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Liverpool Riots - Children and Politics
Laurie Taylor hears about the Liverpool riots and political childhoods.
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Comedy capital - Work's intimacy
Laurie considers the links of our work and home lives plus the cultural currency of comedy
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Chavs - Ageing Goths
That word 'chav' and the characterisation of the working class. Also, ageing Goths.
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The Politics of Sleep - Women Who Kill
Laurie discusses the politics of sleep and women who kill.
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HG Wells, Utopias, Paraphernalia
Combs, keys, glasses - how everyday objects can have special powers. Also, Utopia.
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08/06/2011
Dirt, filth and why we like to be clean: A special edition at the Wellcome Collection.
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Household breakup in New Orleans - Communist memories
Family breakdown post Hurricane Katrina. Also, remembering Communism.
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Playboy - Celebrity politics
Is Playboy "an unlikely ally for the feminist cause"? Also, celebrity politics.
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Cemetery Taboo - The City
New research on cemetery etiquette and on the future of cities.
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Russian Children in Custody - Paranormal Media
Laurie Taylor explores representations of the paranormal; Russian youngsters in custody.
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The Poor on Poverty and Radical Gardening
Laurie Taylor explores radical gardening with George McKay.
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Craft and Community
Laurie Taylor explores craft and community with Richard Sennett and David Gauntlett.
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Demise of a Welsh steel town - Sexual politics of ballroom dancing (BSA 60th Anniversary)
A special edition with new research from the British Sociological Association conference.
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Catholic Police Officers in Northern Ireland - Facebook
Catholic police officers in Northern Ireland and Facebook in Trinidad.
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Streetlife - Performing politics in the square
Street Politics and 'performing' the revolution in Tahrir Square.
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Mafias - Live Music
Why does live music now make more money than recorded? Also, Mafias on the move.
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The Impact of the Temperance Movement - The New North
Laurie Taylor explores shifts in world power. Also, the legacy of 19th-century Temperance.
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Stuart Hall
A special edition: Laurie talks to cultural theorist Stuart Hall.
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Outsourced Cultures - Happiness Letters
How answering calls will change your life: the cultural impact of call centres in India.
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Ethical capital - The Burden of Happiness
Is happiness the answer? Pascal Bruckner says it is not. Also, the legacies of the poor.
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Irregular and undocumented workers - America's death penalty
Why does the US support capital punishment? Also, illegal workers in the UK.
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Islam and capitalism - Sex before the sexual revolution
Sex before the Sexual Revolution and how Islam reacts to capitalism.