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Sociology in the 21st Century

Philip Dodd debates whether the discipline of sociology still has a role to play in the 21st century. He is joined by Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi, Monika Krause and Peter Oborne.

For the last few decades of the 20th century, Sociology had cultural currency and political power, but has it now fallen by the wayside, identifiable only as an academic discipline rather than one that has lived relevance or impact? Has it become too abstract and esoteric while the wider study of how we behave as a society has been co-opted by journalists and historians? Who are the new generation developing ideas that bear upon contemporary cultural and political life?

To examine where we are at with Sociology in 2015, Philip Dodd is joined by three leading practitioners, the LSE's Richard Sennett, Frank Furedi from the University of Kent, and Monika Krause at Goldsmiths, as well as the journalist and author, Peter Oborne.

Producer: Craig Templeton Smith.

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45 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Philip Dodd
Interviewed Guest Richard Sennett
Interviewed Guest Frank Furedi
Interviewed Guest Monika Krause
Interviewed Guest Peter Oborne
Producer Craig Templeton Smith

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  • Wed 18 Mar 2015 22:00

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