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TitreDateDurée
Understanding Identity11 Feb 201000:01:05
A short introduction to this album
Identity - what is it?11 Mar 200900:07:18
Definitions of identity, the existence of personal and social identity and the way in which concepts of identity have changed.
Risk and accountability11 Mar 200900:06:26
There is a need for 'experts' with specialist knowledge to make decisions but democracy means demanding accountability. An inter-disciplinary approach is considered essential to study of risk. Interest groups would be beneficial.
Ethnicity - what is it?11 Mar 200900:06:02
he increasing visibility of different races and ethnicities in all aspects of British life. Is this trend is likely to continue or whether a kind of ‘English ethnicity’ assert itself?
Ethnicity and race11 Mar 200900:06:07
The implications of race and ethnicity for racism.
Racism - individual and institutional11 Mar 200900:12:40
Investgating the Stephen Lawrence murder case . Change in attitude is the responsibility of both public institutions and private individuals
Ethnicity and identity11 Mar 200900:05:24
Young people’s perceptions of identity may hold the key to understanding issues of race and ethnicity in Britain.
Formation of Identity11 Mar 200900:07:34
Identities are formed by society and by individuals. Identities are created by people’s responses to us and our reactions to those responses.
Changing identity11 Mar 200900:07:04
Ability to change our identities and how this has been influenced by developments in technology. Constraint of external factors.
Shared Identity11 Mar 200900:08:11
Belonging to a group; the importance of viewing identity in terms of similarity as well as difference.
Natural - what does it mean?11 Mar 200900:12:00
What 'natural' means in the context of food and the market for human organs.
Natural or un-natural?11 Mar 200900:04:38
Animal organ transplants, ambivalent attitudes to animals, and their relation to human society.
Risk - what is it?11 Mar 200900:06:22
The increasing importance of risk assessment due to the developments of science and technology.
Assessing risk11 Mar 200900:07:17
Risk assessments may be based on inaccurate models which give misleading results ending in disaster. Taking social as well as natural into account when performing risk assessment may provide more accurate results.
Risk and trust11 Mar 200900:09:42
Public mistrust of government experts and the importance of transparency in building trust. Experts need an understanding of natural and social factors.
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