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The Residential Gap
Laurie Taylor explores the social gaps in today's divided Britain.
The Oprah Phenomenon - Complexity Theory
Oprah Winfrey is one of the most successful women in America, Laurie Taylor finds out why.
Commodification of Water - Job Satisfaction
Water, water everywhere, but who owns it? Laurie Taylor finds out.
Cappuccino Conquests - The Culture of Calamity
Laurie Taylor discusses how the espresso evolution led to the cappuccino conquests.
Gypsy Children & Education - Blind Willie McTell
Laurie Taylor discusses the cultural and educational needs of Gypsy children.
A Social History of Dying - Obituaries
Laurie Taylor explores the social history of dying and the social memory of obituaries.
Adam Smith (1723-1790)
Laurie Taylor and guests discuss the life and work of Adam Smith, the Father of Economics.
Amazonian Friendship - Shame and Stigma
Laurie Taylor hears from a Peruvian anthropologist on how Amazonian Indians make friends.
South African Land Reform - Intimate Life
How has erotic and intimate life changed since 1945? Laurie Taylor examines a new report.
Drink & Society - Varieties of Nationalism
Coffee, Beer, Spirits, Cola; Laurie Taylor explores how drinks have influenced history.