Ranked #1
S1/E5 Indigeneity, colonialism and institutional racism (Western Sydney University, Australia)
S1/E5 Indigeneity, colonialism and institutional racism (Western Sydney University, Australia)
Guest Hosts -Dr Debbie Bargallie is a descendent of the Kamilaroi and Wonnarua peoples of the North-West and Upper Hunte... Read more
3 Mar 2020
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56mins
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E058 Angela Saini: Superior
E058 Angela Saini: Superior
...:the return of race science. Award winning science journalist, writer and broadcaster, Angela Saini joined us to disc... Read more
8 Oct 2019
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S1/E3 Gramsci, race & social movements (Texas A&M University, USA)
S1/E3 Gramsci, race & social movements (Texas A&M University, USA)
Guest hosts:Jalia L. Joseph is a graduate student in the Department of Sociology at Texas A&M University, additional... Read more
18 Feb 2020
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E059 The Surviving Society Alternative to Woman's Hour: Alison Phipps
E059 The Surviving Society Alternative to Woman's Hour: Alison Phipps
Chantelle visited the University of Sussex to speak with Prof Alison Phipps about her forcoming book (March 2020) - Me, ... Read more
15 Oct 2019
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E007 The T&C's: The General Election Reflection
E007 The T&C's: The General Election Reflection
Providing you with a mini and weekly sociological reflection (plus our own thoughts and opinions!) during the 2019 gener... Read more
20 Dec 2019
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E071 Tina Sikka: Race science, ancestry tests & capitalism
E071 Tina Sikka: Race science, ancestry tests & capitalism
In this episode we discuss how popular science is re-inscribing race through ancestry tests, DNA and personalised diets.... Read more
31 Dec 2019
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54mins
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E073 Darrel Blake: Youth work, schools & Black studies
E073 Darrel Blake: Youth work, schools & Black studies
This week Darrel joined us to discuss his work with young people in London schools and how studying his BA in Black stud... Read more
14 Jan 2020
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S1/E1 Black diasporas, anglo-centrism & positionality (ASA, Hawaii)
S1/E1 Black diasporas, anglo-centrism & positionality (ASA, Hawaii)
Guest hosts: Rianna Walcott is an LAHP-funded PhD candidate at King’s College London researching black identity formatio... Read more
4 Feb 2020
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58mins
Ranked #9
E078 The Surviving Society Alternative to Woman’s Hour: Amelia Morris
E078 The Surviving Society Alternative to Woman’s Hour: Amelia Morris
The body and austerity: Amelia and Chantelle continue Surviving Society Alternative to Woman’s hour regular discussion o... Read more
24 Mar 2020
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E057 Chloe Peacock: Criminal Justice responses to the riots (2011)
E057 Chloe Peacock: Criminal Justice responses to the riots (2011)
Chloe talks through her PhD research where she has been interviewing civil servants; prosecutors, judges, defence lawyer... Read more
1 Oct 2019
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1hr 2mins
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E052 Ali Meghji: Histories of sociology and decolonising education
E052 Ali Meghji: Histories of sociology and decolonising education
Ali joined us to discuss how sociology was formally institutionalised in the West during the height of imperialism. We a... Read more
27 Aug 2019
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1hr
Ranked #12
E060 Danny Dorling: Brexit, Austerity & the Conservative Merchants of Chaos
E060 Danny Dorling: Brexit, Austerity & the Conservative Merchants of Chaos
This week we visited Danny Dorling at University of Oxford to talk about the important histories that help to locate how... Read more
18 Oct 2019
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E001 The Reflection: policing the crisis, lockdown & conspiracies
E001 The Reflection: policing the crisis, lockdown & conspiracies
*Apologies for the sound quality*Weekly sociological reflections with Tissot and Chantelle during the COVID19 global pan... Read more
27 Mar 2020
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E062 Adom Philogene Heron: Fatherhood, Dominica & hurricanes
E062 Adom Philogene Heron: Fatherhood, Dominica & hurricanes
Caribbeanist anthropologist Adom joined us to discuss fatherhood, kinship, the life-course and hurricanes in the Caribbe... Read more
29 Oct 2019
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E053 Dan Renwick: Grenfell, neoliberalism & state containment
E053 Dan Renwick: Grenfell, neoliberalism & state containment
Beginning with the 72 names we must never forget (recorded at the silent walk in July 2019), Dan Renwick joined us to ta... Read more
3 Sep 2019
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1hr 20mins
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E074 Julia Toppin: Media, rave culture & DnB
E074 Julia Toppin: Media, rave culture & DnB
In this slightly shorter episode (stupid London traffic!), Julia joined us to talk about her long career in media, music... Read more
21 Jan 2020
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39mins
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E051 Kate Haddow: Austerity, food banks and de-industrialization
E051 Kate Haddow: Austerity, food banks and de-industrialization
Kate joined us to discuss her PhD research on the use of food banks in Middlesbrough. Useful links -https://bsapgforum.c... Read more
20 Aug 2019
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1hr
Ranked #18
S1/E2 Universities after apartheid (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
S1/E2 Universities after apartheid (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa)
Guest hosts:Nobubele Phuza is a Research Assistant in the Chair for Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation ... Read more
11 Feb 2020
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E056 Tom Mills: Reforming the BBC
E056 Tom Mills: Reforming the BBC
Tom gives us an extensive genealogy of the BBC to help us understand why so many of us are frustrated with its current f... Read more
24 Sep 2019
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1hr 1min
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E054 Maitrayee Basu: Indian marginalised identities on Instagram
E054 Maitrayee Basu: Indian marginalised identities on Instagram
Maitrayee talked us through her PhD research on Indian marginalised identities on instagram and we debate the ethics and... Read more
10 Sep 2019
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1hr 4mins