Free Thinking 2013 Festival Episodes Episode guide
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Penny Woolcock
Director Penny Woolcock talks to Samira Ahmed about working in opera and film.
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Whose Strife Is It Anyway?
Who has the right to depict the experiences of the powerless? Rana Mitter chairs a debate.
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What's Eating You?
Authors Lionel Shriver and Val Curtis ask if we are too obsessed with food and body image.
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Are Audiences Killing Culture?
Matthew Sweet presents a debate asking if the arts are leading or following public taste.
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Why Are Maps Still So Powerful?
A discussion asking if maps can reveal too much and how they direct our thinking.
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Who's Got Hold of Children's Imaginations?
Authors Patrick Ness and Professor Charles Fernyhough discuss children's imaginations.
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Controlling the Countryside
Fiona Reynolds and Simon Thurley discuss planning and power pressures on rural areas.
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An Interview with John Waters
Filmmaker John Waters talks to Samira Ahmed about Hairspray, hitchhiking and Baltimore.
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Teaching the Teachers: The Future of Education
Lecture in which Professor Sugata Mitra talks about teaching ourselves using computers.
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Controlling Moods and Minds: Depression and Smart Drugs
A debate about depression, decision-making and the morality of medical treatments.
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How on Earth Can We Cope with Less?
Philip Dodd chairs a discussion about scarcity, sustainability and creativity.
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Power to the People: What Choices Do We Have?
David Skelton, David Aaronovitch and Julie Moore discuss power and consultation.
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Science Fiction and Surveillance: Zamyatin's We
Matthew Sweet discusses Zamyatin's 1919 novel We, which depicts spying in a glass city.
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Are We at a Tipping Point? Controlling Infection and Combatting Disease
Professor Sally Davies, chief medical officer for England, lectures on disease.
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Michael Marmot on Self-Control
Michael Marmot's Free Thinking Lecture, asking 'Is self-control the key to a long life?'.