Good neighbours, The connection between sport and domestic abuse
Good Neighbours and the democracy of everyday life. Laurie Taylor explores our many and varied encounters with the people 'next door'. Also, domestic abuse and sport.
Good Neighbours and the democracy of everyday life. Our neighbours do small favours and greet us on the street. They also, on occasion, startle us with noises at night and even betray us to the authorities. Laurie Taylor talks to Nancy Rosenblum, the Senator Joseph Clark Professor of Ethics in Politics and Government at Harvard University, about her study into our many and varied encounters with the people 'next door' - from suburbia to popular culture; in peaceful times & during disasters and across time and culture. They're joined by Graham Crow, Professor of Sociology at the University of Edinburgh.
Also, the connection between sporting events and violence against women. Jodie Swallow, Post Graduate Research Student at Chester University, discusses her research into women's experience of domestic abuse in the context of the FIFA World Cup and the Six Nations Rugby Union Tournament.
Producer: Jayne Egerton.
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Jodie Swallow, PhD candidate at the University of Chester
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Nancy L. Rosenblum, Good Neighbors: The Democracy of Everyday Life in America, (Princeton University Press, 2016)
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- Mon 4 Jul 2016 00:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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