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THINKING ALLOWED
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Thinking Allowed
Wednesday 16:00-16:30
Laurie Taylor discusses the latest social science research.
14 March 2007
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POLITICIANS & POLITICS IN BRITISH MEDIA
Laurie Taylor
talks to Professor Stephen Coleman, author of a new paper entitled Beyond the Westminster Wing, The Depiction of Politicians and Politics in British Soaps, about his research showing the extent of Britain’s distaste for its politicians. They are joined by Professor Greg Philo to discuss whether our elected representatives really as are as untrustworthy as we think they are.

TRADING PITS
From New York to Singapore, From Chicago to London the centuries old cultures of the financial world’s trading markets are dissolving in the ether of the digital age. The pit is being replaced by the computer.

Former share dealer turned anthropologist, Caitlin Zaloom takes Laurie Taylor on an investigation of the arcane rites of a dying world. Using her first hand experiences as a clerk and a trader to gain access to the key sites of global finances she has anatomised the transformation of financial cultures in her social study, Out of The Pits. Caitlin explains how people and places are responding to the digital transition.
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Professor Stephen Coleman
Professor of Political Communications, Institute of Communications Studies, The University of Leeds

Beyond the Westminster Wing, The Depiciton of Politicians and Politics in British Soaps 

Professor Greg Philo
Professor of Sociology at Glasgow University and Research Director of the Glasgow University Media Unit

Caitlin Zaloom, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthroplogy at New York University

Out of the Pits: Traders and Technology from Chicago to London
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226978133
ISBN-13: 978-0226978130
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