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  1. Migration Museum Streaming

    Link
    https://www.migrationmuseum.org/
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Education, Social Studies
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Archives/Museums, Information Sources, Streaming/Download

    Launched in 2017, the Migration Museum Project is devoted to shining a light on the many ways that the movement of people to and from Britain across the ages has shaped who we are –as individuals, as communities and as a nation. The website offers a Resource Bank section with advice and ideas for teachers on how to explore the subjects of migration, immigration, emigration, multiculturalism and cultural diversity in the classroom. The site also showcases a small collection of videos and audio material, including poets Musa Okwonga and Hollie McNish performing their poems Migrant Manifesto, and Mathematics respectively.

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  2. Mass Observation Podcast Streaming

    Link
    http://www.massobs.org.uk/podcasts
    Category
    Social Sciences
    Subject
    Social Studies
    Medium
    Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Podcasting

    A collection of lectures and interviews covering the origins of the Mass Observation movement in the 1930s, its goals during the first phase (1937-1949), the ways in which individual stories have been used to capture larger collective stories, the work involved in editing MO diaries, criticism levelled at MO and the different uses of the archive material held by the organisation. Podcasts include: Memories and Reflections: a Conversation with Dorothy Sheridan, the first archivist of the organisation; Mass Observing the First World War: Memory, Gender and War in the 21st Century; Archives of feelings: AIDS in the UK, c.1987; Notes on a Shy Mass Observer and A Broken Silence?: Mass Observation, Armistice Day and Everyday Life in Britain 1937-1941. The Archive, which is in the care of the University of Sussex, can be visited by appointment whilst selected parts of the collection can be accessed online via their website.

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  3. Sisterhood and After: An Oral History of the Women’s Liberation Movement Streaming

    Link
    https://www.bl.uk/sisterhood
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Politics and Government, Social Studies, Women’s Studies
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Archives/Museums, Databases, Information Sources, Streaming/Download

    What is a feminist? This site presents an extensive response to that question in the form of a well-curated oral history archive of the lives of British feminists. The fruit of a Leverhulme funded research initiative, the project’s researchers interviewed 60 feminists who were active in the Women’s Liberation movement in the UK in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

    The site features interviews with women arranged around a number of themes, including Activism, Equality and Work, Education, Politics and Legislation, Race, Place and Nation, Sex, Love and Friendship, Bodies, minds and spirits, Family and Children, Changing Cultures and the Arts and Who we Were and Who we Are. The audio clips on this site have been extracted from longer interviews which are available in their entirety at the British Library.

    Other resources on the site include Biographies page with profiles of prominent members of the British feminist movement, including academics, writers and broadcasters such as Beatrix Campbell, Sheila Rowbotham and Jenni Murray. An interactive Timeline begins in 1961 and charts the significant social and political events (and legislation) of the times alongside landmark episodes in the women’s movement. The material on this site is a fraction of what was recorded for the project: much more is available at the British Library.

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  4. Changing Academic Life Podcasts Streaming

    Link
    http://www.changingacademiclife.com/start
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Education, Social Studies
    Medium
    Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Podcasting, Streaming/Download

    Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Professor of Human Computer Interaction at the University of Technology in Vienna, chats to teaching and research academics about the changes academic life is undergoing, from increased workloads and performance ratings to the effects of the corporatisation of academia. Recent editions of the series include Professor Jennifer Mankoff on dealing with disability and chronic disease as an academic, Professor Moshe Vardi on publication pressures, student stress, mid-career mentoring and societal obligations, and Professor Leysia Palen on creating a new research area, the long path to tenure and starting a department.

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  5. BBC Radio 4 Analysis Podcasts Streaming

    Link
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006r4vz/episodes/downloads
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Current Affairs, Politics and Government, Social Studies
    Medium
    Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Podcasting, Streaming/Download

    BBC series examining the ideas and forces, which shape public policy in Britain and abroad. The programmes are presented by distinguished writers, journalists and academics. Recent episodes include How to Kill a Democracy, which looks at how democracies around the world are being dismantled; What are Universities for? which looks at the main purpose of the sector; and Why Are Even Women Biased Against Women, which examines discriminatory attitudes amongst women. There is also The Best of Analysis, where episodes are grouped under specific subject headings including, Economics, British Politics, Global Politics, Political Islam, Education, gender and Identity, Society and Culture, Europe, and Business and Finance.

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  6. Essex Archive Online Streaming

    Link
    https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk
    Category
    Arts and Humanities
    Subject
    History, Photography, Social Studies
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Archives/Museums, Streaming/Download

    This is the catalogue for the Essex Record Office, which holds not only documents, maps and photographs but also sound recordings and videos. The collections cover oral history; selected items from BBC Essex radio; selections from local hospital TV and talking newspapers; videos of local interest, including many from the East Anglian Film Archive; dialect recordings; and recordings of music performed by local musicians, including a major collection of folk music and folk dance drawn from Essex sources. The site also offers well-produced user guidelines to four registers: family, house, vehicles and electoral rolls. Official registers are excellent avenues into researching many aspects of local history and culture but their records can sometimes be difficult to understand, so the tips on how to search and how to make sense of the results are very useful. The advanced search tool can be used to narrow results to one type of material only (e.g. audiovisual). To watch the moving image and sound holdings an account needs to be created, and registration is free.

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  7. The Resolution Foundation Streaming

    Link
    https://www.resolutionfoundation.org/
    Category
    Social Sciences
    Subject
    Economics, Social Studies, Social Welfare
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Information Sources, Podcasting, Streaming/Download

    Founded in 2005, The Resolution Foundation is an award-winning thinktank that conducts authoritative analytical research on living standards in the UK. The website offers free access to reports and statistical data, which could be used as educational resources by students and lecturers of socioeconomics. Specific subjects covered include: Incomes and Inequality; Jobs, Skills and Pay; Housing, Wealth and Debt; Tax and Welfare; Public Finances and the Economy; Intergenerational Commission. There are also Podcast and Video Channel sections which feature interviews and lectures by notable UK politicians and economists.

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  8. The Anthill Streaming

    Link
    https://theconversation.com/uk/podcasts/the-anthill
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
    Subject
    General Science, Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Studies, Technology
    Medium
    Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Podcasting, Streaming/Download

    The Anthill is The Conversation UK’s podcast service devoted to bring to light some of the best research from the world of academia. Each episode, which lasts around 45 minutes, focuses on a theme and invites academics from different disciplines to share their expertise on it. Themes explored so far include Time, Humour, The Future, Memory, Unexplored places, Games and Dark matter. The podcasts, co-hosted by two experienced content editors from The Conversation, are recorded in the studios of the Department of Journalism at City University London, and have the bonus of sounding like high quality radio programmes.

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  9. The Lannan Foundation Audio and Video Archive Streaming

    Link
    https://lannan.org/media/audio/
    Category
    Arts and Humanities
    Subject
    Art, Literature, Social Studies
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Organisations, Streaming/Download

    The Lannan Foundation is an American charitable organisation dedicated to supporting and funding the arts, especially contemporary visual art, literature, indigenous communities, and cultural freedom. The audio archive features a range of interviews, readings and panel discussions with a broad range of writers from the organisations ‘Reading and Conversations’ series.

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  10. The Isaiah Berlin Virtual Library Streaming

    Link
    http://berlin.wolf.ox.ac.uk/index.html
    Category
    Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences
    Subject
    Social Studies
    Medium
    Film/Video, Radio/Sound
    Type of resource
    Streaming/Download

    This website, which is maintained by the Isaiah Berlin Literary Trust, is dedicated to promoting the work of the renowned philosopher, political thinker and historian of ideas. The site features a list of broadcasts with details of television and radio appearances either by or about Berlin. Links to the broadcasts are included where they are available.

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