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TEA
Tea: A dark history of Britain's favourite beverage.
DIRT
DIRT: Its material and symbolic meaning.
The Meaning of Work
The meaning of work: how has it shifted and evolved over time?
Disinformation
Laurie Taylor examines the spread of disinformation and how it can be challenged.
THE BED
The Bed: an exploration of its history and many uses.
Community & Social Capital
Community & social capital. How connected to each other are we compared to previous eras?
The Orange Order
The Orange Order: an exploration of its origins, practices and principles.
Life Imprisonment
Life imprisonment - why are those convicted of murder serving longer sentences than ever?
The Rural Idyll?
The Rural Idyll? The hidden relationship between the countryside and colonialism.
Perfume
Perfume: a social history of Chanel No 5 and Red Moscow. Also, the meaning of scents.
Blackface - Minstrelsy
Blackface and minstrelsy - a troubled history.
Fitness & fatness
Fitness & fatness: a programme exploring two sides of the same coin.
Migrants in London
How has London been shaped by the history of immigration?
COALMINING - LUDDISM
Coalmining & Luddism: What do we mean by progress?
The Handshake - Social Interaction
The handshake & social interaction
Tourism - Travel
Tourism & travel. How have they evolved over the years and what is their future?
The Changing Nature of Crime
The changing nature of crime and the impact of Covid on criminal opportunity.
Culture and Privilege
Culture and privilege: are the cultural and creative industries meritocratic?
The Smartphone
The Smartphone: how has it transformed everyday life, from China to Ireland?
Cool Consumers
Cool Consumers: the construction of 'cool' music tastes & the marketing of menthol smoking
Office Life
Office life: the evolution and meaning of the filing cabinet. Also, objects at work.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan: Afghan migrants in Britain. Also, the return of the Taliban.
Love and Romance
Love and romance in changing times.
Freedom
Freedom: how it came to be equated with limited government and white people.
Covid
Covid: Crisis or opportunity?
The Value of Things
The value of things: why do we hang on to objects?
Food, Identity & Nation
Food, identity and nation - why food matters.
Strangers
Strangers & Xenophobia: an exploration of a historically rooted phenomenon.
Why Sociology Matters
Why Sociology matters: an exploration of the meaning and purpose of Public Sociology.
Extremism
Extremism: going undercover with the far right, Islamists and anti feminists.
SKILL
Laurie Taylor explores the social construction of the notion of skilled work.