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Video recording of the Issues in Criminal Justice Lecture, 2010, given by Michael Mansfield QC at the University of Sussex. [58 minutes]
Video recording of a lecture in which Steven Gubser gives a concise introduction to the main ideas in string theory and a quick tour of the basic laws of physics as we understand them today. Based on his...
Featuring aerial footage from 54 countries, HOME is an ecological documentary film by French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand which attempts to make a case for the planet as a single living organism which,...
Bob Nicholson (Edge Hill University) discusses a project which he undertook in 2014 with the British Library Labs to find and revive thousands of forgotten Victorian jokes. His ‘Victorian Meme Machine’...
The idea that democracy should be about dialogue and compromise seems to have recently disappeared from many countries including the US, Hungary and Turkey. In Spain the prime example of this new political...
Are women better at getting out of poverty than men? This documentary, produced by the Why Poverty multimedia project, tells the story of Rafea, a middle-aged woman from a poor community, who is selected to...
The heroine of Charles Gounod’s French opera Sapho (1851) sings her last aria O My Immortal Lyre on a Greek cliff before plunging to her death. Sappho, the most famous poet of the ‘Lyric Age’ of...
The great economists of the 19th century- Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx and David Ricardo - were preoccupied with the idea that capitalism could one day collapse. In this talk, author and economics...
Interview in the Face to Face series made for local Canadian television channel ICTV, which aims to provide viewers with information not ordinarily shown on corporate television. In this programme Annie...
Extracts from two BBC radio interviews with Joseph Heller, In the first, originally broadcast on Radio 4’s WOMAN’S HOUR on 27/5/1980, Joseph Heller talks about: what the term Catch 22 means 0 min 41;...
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