The Best of Analysis: Society and Culture
Analysis examines the ideas and forces which shape the world we live in - this collection of programmes explores British society and culture.
Meet the Family—Analysis
Politicians love talking about families. But do they understand modern family life?
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Is it Time for the Internet to Grow Up?—Analysis
The world wide web is 25 years old. What do we want from its next 25 years?
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Courting Trouble—Analysis
A clumsy pass or harassment? Jo Fidgen asks: what are the new rules of relationships.
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Time to Rethink Asylum?—Analysis
Tim Finch explores ideas for a radical rethink about the way we deal with asylum seekers.
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Importing the Metropolitan Revolution—Analysis
Matthew Taylor looks at the grassroots economic revolution being led by big cities.
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Conservative Muslims, Liberal Britain—Analysis
David Goodhart on liberal Britain's relationship with socially conservative Muslims.
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Pornography: What Do We Know?—Analysis
What does the best evidence tell us about the effects of pornography? Jo Fidgen presents.
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The Quantified Self: Can Life Be Measured?—Analysis
Life-logging and other obsessions of the nascent 'quantified self' movement explored.
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Non-Riotous Behaviour—Analysis
Ask not why people riot, but why they obey the law. Jamie Whyte examines civil obedience.
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What's Wrong with Child Labour?—Analysis
Fran Abrams asks why the idea of children earning money causes such unease.
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Failing Better—Analysis
Michael Blastland explores how different professions deal with failures and mistakes.
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Making the Best of a Bad Job—Analysis
David Goodhart asks whether too much stress on social mobility has demeaned ordinary jobs.
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Creative Destruction—Analysis
Should we be celebrating that some of Britain's big high street brands have gone bust?
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The Deserving and the Undeserving Poor—Analysis
Presenter Chris Bowlby examines the concept of the undeserving poor.
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Wasted Youth—Analysis
Paul Johnson asks why young school leavers face such difficulty finding stable jobs.
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Anti Social Housing—Analysis
Richard Reeves, director of the think tank Demos, argues that social housing has failed.
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Three Score Years and Twenty—Analysis
Is Britain a good country to grow old in? Chris Bowlby investigates.
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The Threat of Thrift—Analysis
Chris Bowlby asks if the concept of thrift has lost its moral attraction.
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Britishness—Analysis
Dr John Bew asks what the state can do to promote national identity.
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The Big Society—Analysis
Chris Bowlby looks at the practical consequences of replacing the state with volunteers.
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What Are Charities For?—Analysis
Have big charities lost their philanthropic purpose? Fran Abrams investigates.
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Social Epidemiology—Analysis
Exploring the academic discipline which tries to work out why the health gap exists.
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