Thinking Allowed Episodes Episode guide
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Restorative Justice in N.I - RG Collingwood
The life of philosopher RG Collingwood, and restorative justice in Northern Ireland.
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Boffins - WWI Emotions
Can children be both clever and popular in school? Laurie explores the role of class swot.
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Return Migration - Pensioners and Identity Politics
Why do people return to their country of birth? Laurie Taylor explores return migration.
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Richard Hoggart
Laurie Taylor discusses the life and work of leading cultural commentator Richard Hoggart.
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Personal Insecurity and Religious Belief - Oxford Admissions
Does inequality lead to religion? Laurie Taylor explores the lastest research.
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The British Bobby - Scottish Diaspora
Laurie Taylor discusses myth and reality in the history of the British police.
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Islamic Movement in Turkey - Fair Access to Work
How Turkey's once revolutionary Islamists became a pillar of the state.
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Cervantes Don Quixote - Cultural Hybridity
Cultural hybridity: is globalisation making the world homogenous?
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Black Girls and British Education - Roads
Why black girls succeed and fail in education?
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Equal Societies - Teddy Bears
Is an unequal society bad for your health?
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Darwin and Modernity - Female Voyeurism as Sex Torism in Thailand
With Laurie Taylor. Can Darwin explain why some societies become modern?
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Medically Unexplained Symptoms - Lesbian Motherhood
Laurie Taylor explores medically unexplained symptoms - illness that has no physical cause
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Geopolitics and Empire - Romani Culture
Laurie Taylor discusses geopolitics and the science of spheres of influence.
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Potatoes - Leisure Pleasure
Post-Soviet Potato: Laurie Taylor discusses the politics of spuds.
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Human Zoos - Girl Racers
Exhibiting the 'Savage'. How Paris and London created human zoos in the name of science.
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British Constitution - Anciet Rome and Modern America
Laurie Taylor hears how the 'political party' is out of date & Roman politics in the US?
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Betting Shops - Women on the Line
Laurie hears of a new study which compares betting shops to 18th-century coffee houses.
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Slumming
Slumming: how whites' wild times in America's black areas changed sex and politics forever
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Segregation - Mizrahi Jews
Laurie Taylor hears of new research which counters contemporary fears about immigration.
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Architecture and Living - Class Endures
Laurie Taylor asks if the buildings built today cater for modern life.
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Suicide - The Midriff
Laurie Taylor talks to Caroline Simone about her study of the families of suicide victims.
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History of Murder - Scottish Conservatives
From duels to drive-by, Laurie Taylor discusses the history of murder.
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Biometric Security - Ethnographer's Dilemma
Laurie Taylor explores the history of biometrics.
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Picturing the Social Order
Laurie Taylor sees an exhibition on how artists have represented social order through time
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Communism as a Religion - Cultural Capitalism
Laurie Taylor discusses what is being called the re-Stalinisation of Russia.
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The Politics of Climate Change - New Capitalism?
Laurie investigates the politics of climate change & whether there is now a new capitalism
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Rugby - Magic
Laurie Taylor re-appraises Rugby with Tony Collins and Dr Dominic Malcolm.
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American West - Garden Love
Laurie Taylor tries to solve the myths of the great American West.
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Documentaries - Intellectual Property Law
Laurie Taylor considers the aesthetic and ethical aspects of documentary making.
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Impact of Recession on Health Inequalities - Youth Culture
Laurie Taylor discusses the personal psychological consequences of recession unemployment.