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Seminar hosted by Dr Laurence Lessard-Phillips. Hosted by the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship, Lessard-Phillips explains that families are deemed to play a major role in shaping processes...
In 1960, Jane Jacobs’ book The Death and Life of Great American Cities sent shockwaves through the architecture and planning worlds, with its exploration of the consequences of modern planners’ and...
Seven short films featuring leading sociologists talking about key concepts in Crime and Deviance: Moral Panics (with Stan Cohen); The Functions of Crime (Steve Taylor); Hate Crime (Neil Chakraborti);...
On a ship amidst ferocious ocean waves, a crew member asserts that there are three categories of people: the living, the dead and those who are lost at sea. Inspired by Shakespeare’s "Pericles, Prince of...
Documentary. In 1948, Costa Rica dismantled their military establishment and intentionally cultivated security relationships with other nations through treaties, international laws, and international...
Collection of three feature films directed by Ken Loach. In Riff-Raff, Glaswegian jailbird Stevie (Robert Carlyle) heads to London to find work but discovers a world of corruption and degradation. Inner-city...
The network of co-operative business is worth £36 billion to the UK economy, but little is known about how co-operatives deal with employment issues. This instructional short film for HR professionals in...
Author and expert Chris Shaw discusses how climate change is communicated and why it is vital that there is more public engagement with the subject. Shaw works at Climate Outreach, formerly COIN, a European...
Video podcast from Warwick University with PhD student Adam Slavny and Professor of Law Paul Raffield. The podcast takes as its starting point the gravedigger scene from Hamlet, which parodies Hales v....
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