Social Science Bites

Bite-sized interviews with top social scientists

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 20m. Bisher sind 192 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 18 hours 56 minutes

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Robert J. Shiller on Behavioural Economics


Economists have in the past often treated human beings as ideally rational. But they aren't. In this episode of the podcast discusses how behavioural economics, drawing on psychology and even neuroscience, is transforming the nature of the...


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 July 30, 2012  15m
 
 

Sonia Livingstone on Children and the Internet


How are children using the Internet? How is it affecting them? , who has overseen a major study of children's behaviour online discusses these issues with in this episode of the podcast. Social Science Bites is made in association with .


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 July 1, 2012  19m
 
 

Sonia Livingstone on Children and the Internet


How are children using the Internet? How is it affecting them? , who has overseen a major study of children's behaviour online discusses these issues with in this episode of the podcast. Social Science Bites is made in association with .


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 July 1, 2012  19m
 
 

Avner de-Shalit on the Spirit of Cities


Can a city have a spirit? Avner de-Shalit believes that it can. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast he explains in conversation with Nigel Warburton why he believes that the identity of cities matters in a global age. Social Science...


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 May 31, 2012  12m
 
 

Richard Sennett on Co-Operation


We all need to co-operate to some degree. According to the eminent sociologist Richard Sennett, author of a recent book on the topic, complex co-operation is a craft. Listen to him discussing co-operation with Nigel Warburton on this episode of...


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 May 1, 2012  18m
 
 

Rom Harre on What is Social Science?


How do the social sciences resemble and differ from history and the physical sciences? Can the social sciences be impersonal? Polymath Rom Harré discusses these questions with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast....


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 May 1, 2012  18m
 
 

Rom Harre on What is Social Science?


How do the social sciences resemble and differ from history and the physical sciences? Can the social sciences be impersonal? Polymath Rom Harré discusses these questions with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast....


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 May 1, 2012  18m
 
 

Rom Harre on What is Social Science?


How do the social sciences resemble and differ from history and the physical sciences? Can the social sciences be impersonal? Polymath Rom Harré discusses these questions with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast....


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 May 1, 2012  18m
 
 

Danny Dorling on Inequality


We live in an age of economic inequality. The rich are growing richer relative to the poor. Does this matter? In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast Danny Dorling, a human geographer, discusses this question with Nigel Warburton. Social...


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 May 1, 2012  18m
 
 

Danny Dorling on Inequality


We live in an age of economic inequality. The rich are growing richer relative to the poor. Does this matter? In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast Danny Dorling, a human geographer, discusses this question with Nigel Warburton. Social...


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 May 1, 2012  18m