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Kinship
A special programme linked to a landmark study of 'kinship'.
Hostility to tax; Mumbai slums
A study of the slums of Mumbai. Also, the rights and wrongs of taxation.
Evil; the morality of cycling
Laurie Taylor asks if a sociology of evil is possible. Also, the morality of cycling.
Urban Protest
Urban Protest: Laurie Taylor talks to David Harvey about trouble on the streets.
Immortality; Evil
Laurie Taylor explores the ways in which human beings have resisted the idea of mortality.
Builders and Musicians
Builders' lives and the cooperation between musicians.
Sport under communism - Regeneration Games
Laurie Taylor discusses the security impact of the Olympics. Also, sport under communism.
Jobs for the Boys
'Jobs for the Boys?' Discrimination and nepotism in the media industry, with Laurie Taylor
Social capital; gentrification
White middle-class settlers in edgy areas, plus how to get ahead in the media.
Breaking rules; Wall Street women
Inside the world of Wall Street women, and the role of morality in preventing crime.
Italian Family 1: Milan
Why is the Italian birth rate falling? Laurie Taylor on the crisis of the Italian family.
Italian Family 2: Naples
Laurie Taylor visits Naples to investigate the role of Italian family values.
Italian Family 3: Studio discussion
Is the fabled Italian family in terminal decline? Laurie Taylor discusses the crisis.
Odd couples, student drinking
Gay-straight friendships, and how students approach alcohol. With Laurie Taylor.
Ethnic pay gap, racial segregation
Laurie Taylor on research into racial segregation in cities and Britain's ethnic pay gap.
Race in an English village; decoding organisation
Laurie Taylor explores the culture and work of Bletchley Park.
Sickness Benefit Recipients - New Society 50 Years On
Sickness benefit claimants, and 'New Society' 50 years on. Presented by Laurie Taylor.
The New Arab Man, Lords Club Affiliation
The 'new' Arab man; elite club membership in the House of Lords.
Sociologists and the financial crisis - Against security
Security systems - their pitfalls. Also, a sociological take on the financial crisis.
Trouble at work, travellers vs tourists
Laurie Taylor hears about research into workplace conflict, and travellers versus tourists
The UK strip and lap-dancing industry; blue jeans
The strip industry - why is it growing? Also, the cultural meaning of 'blue jeans'.
Couchsurfing - Trauma Advocacy
Laurie Taylor looks at how the internet lets us encounter strangers, as well as friends.
Decline of the weekend; British riots of 2011
Laurie Taylor explores the summer riots of 2011. Also, the death of the weekend.
Archaeology of homelessness; residential care revisited
Older people in residential care - a landmark study. Also, an archaeology of homelessness.
Family funerals; red tape
Laurie Taylor hears how corrupt officialdom causes poverty.
Work identity on the railway; how to be gay
Laurie Taylor on a new book exploring gay male identity. Also, work identity in crisis.
Children in hospitals; History, heritage and tradition in British politics
How British political parties construct history, and children's experiences in hospital.
Female jockeys; military migrants
Laurie Taylor on our multinational armed forces, and Deborah Butler on female jockeys.
Intoxication
Laurie Taylor explores the role and meaning of both alcohol and drugs in human life.
Consuming passions
Consumer pleasures - the origins and evolution of the 'shopping' experience.
Contagion; changing masculinity in retail
Contagion - how commerce spreads disease. Also, 'boys will be boys' or will they?