Fleur Adcock; Sonia Boyce; the cost of childcare
Fleur Adcock, Sonia Boyce, and the economics of childcare - why does it cost so much? Plus, should pornography be studied by academics? Jane Garvey presents the female perspective.
Our series on the economics of childcare continues with a look at why it's so expensive in the UK and what the government can do to help. We find out how challenging is it to balance the books whilst still providing high quality childcare. Should pornography be studied by academics? Scat: Sound and Collaboration; the latest exhibition by multimedia artist Sonia Boyce MBE and one of Britain's best-known poets Fleur Adcock discusses her latest collection of poems 'Glass Wings'.
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Studying Porn
Should pornography be studied by academics?
Duration: 09:57
Sonia Boyce
Multimedia artist Sonia Boyce talks about her latest exhibition
Duration: 09:49
The Economics of Childcare (Part 2)
Why is it so expensive in the UK and what can the government do to help?
Duration: 13:39
Fleur Adcock
The poet discusses her latest collection of poems
Duration: 08:06
Studying Porn
Pornography is a topic that invites controversy from every angle. But some 30% of all internet bandwidth is estimated to carry pornography, and much of it seemingly increasingly violent. As online pornography grows, it's becoming difficult to turn a blind eye to the industry and its effects on human interaction thereof.Β Two academics at Middlesex University are setting up a peer-reviewed journal to look at pornography as an academic subject β but they've been criticised heavily for βsupporting the porn industryβ.Β Is it possible to talk about pornography and assess the effects without being criticised for being βpro-pornβ?Β Dr Clarissa Smith is co-editor of the Porn Studies Journal and Reader in Sexual Cultures at the University of Sunderland, and Jenny Kemp works with Zero Tolerance - a charity working to tackle the causes of menβs violence against women.Sonia Boyce
Sonia Boyce, MBE is a British Afro-Caribbean multi-media artist. Her work often explores issues of identity, gender and ethnicity in Britain today using aspects of both contemporary urban lives and the historical events in which those experiences are rooted. Her current exhibition βScat: Sound and Collaborationβ at INIVA (Institute of International Visual Arts) explores the significance of sound in art, playing with history and social identity through the re-appropriation of archive. The exhibition also features aspects of βThe Devotional Collectionβ, a multi-media archive which charts the history of black women in the music industry. Sonia joins Jane Garvey to talk about her current projects and reflect on how her work, and the industry, has changed since she burst on to the British Art scene in the eighties.Fleur Adcock
One of Britainβs best-known poets, Fleur Adcock, discusses her latest collection of poems, Glass Wings. She received an OBE in 1996, and the Queenβs Gold Medal for Poetry in 2006 for Poems 1960-2000. Her new book with her trademark wry humour is full of poems that look at the trials of old age, marriage, family wills and encounters with insects in her native New Zealand.The Economics of Childcare (Part 2)
Research by the Dfe shows that a quarter of British nurseries make a loss and the average salary of child minders is around Β£7,600, yet parents in the UK pay more for childcare than most of their European counterparts.Β The cost of childcare is rising faster than household incomes and now accounts for more than 25% of the average familyβs net income.Β As part of our series of programmes this week on the economics of childcare, we look at just why childcare is so expensive in the UK and what government plans are to ease the burden on parents.Β Jane is joined by Anand Shukla of the Daycare Trust which campaigns for affordable, accessible childcare, and Purnima Tanuku from the National Day Nurseries Association.Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Jane Garvey Interviewed Guest Fleur Adcock Interviewed Guest Sonia Boyce Producer Sarah Parfitt Broadcast
- Tue 25 Jun 2013 10:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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