Audio & Video
Whose Strife Is It Anyway?
Who has the right to depict the experiences of the powerless? Rana Mitter chairs a debate.
- Whose Strife Is It Anyway?
- Penny Woolcock
- What's Eating You?
- Are Audiences Killing Culture?
- Why Are Maps Still So Powerful?
- Therapy Versus Prayer
- Who's Got Hold of Children's Imaginations?
- Cutting Tradition
- Controlling the Countryside
- Science and Sensibility
- An Interview with John Waters
- Autobiographical Memory and Contemporary Fiction
- Teaching the Teachers: The Future of Education
- Wombs on Legs? Science Fiction and the Control of Reproduction
- Controlling Moods and Minds: Depression and Smart Drugs
- In Search of Ecstasy
- Breeding the Mongrel: Language Wars in Early Modern England
- How on Earth Can We Cope with Less?
- False Conception: Female Sexuality in Victorian England
- Power to the People: What Choices Do We Have?
- The Real Game of Thrones: Power in 15th-Century England
- Science Fiction and Surveillance: Zamyatin's We
- Boneless, Bloodaxe and Hairy Breeches: What Did the Vikings Ever Do for Us?
- Are We at a Tipping Point? Controlling Infection and Combatting Disease
- Michael Marmot on Self-Control
- Michael Grigsby's Film-making Career
- Derry-Londonderry's Cultural History