Simon Schama, Beeban Kidron, End of Human Rights
Philip Dodd talks to Simon Schama about his History of the Jews and to Beeban Kidron about her new documentary exploring the impact of the internet on children and young people.
Philip Dodd talks to the historian Simon Schama about his History of the Jews and to the film director Beeban Kidron about her new documentary exploring the impact of the internet on children and young people. She argues that the adult world has abandoned its children to the seductive pull of the digital world.
And are we living through the end times of Human Rights? Philip talks to Stephen Hopgood who argues that global power shifts and social changes mean that we can no longer rely on a shared comfortable language of human rights or indeed expect the world to agree that there is a Universal set of rights to be asserted. Clive Stafford Smith of Reprieve offers a more optimistic view.
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Simon Schama
The historian talks to Philip Dodd about his book and TV series The Story of the Jews
Duration: 19:29
The end of human rights?
Stephen Hopgood and Clive Stafford Smith on the pros and cons of the human rights industry
Duration: 12:56
Beeban Kidron
Director Beeban Kidron on her documentary exploring the impact of the internet on children
Duration: 12:00
InRealLife
 is released in UK cinemas on 20th September, certificate 15.The Story of the Jews
The Story of the Jews: Finding the Words (1000 BCE – 1492), by Simon Schama, is available now, published by Bodley Head.
Simon Schama's five-part television series  continues with episode 4 on Sunday 22nd September at 9pm on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Two.The Endtimes of Human Rights
The Endtimes of Human Rights, by Stephen Hopgood, is published by Cornell University Press.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Philip Dodd Interviewed Guest Simon Schama Interviewed Guest Beeban Kidron Interviewed Guest Stephen Hopgood Interviewed Guest Clive Stafford Smith Broadcast
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