Hannah Arendt and the Humanities in Human Rights Programme with Lyndsey Stonebridge
Listen now
Description
This time Les is off to Norwich to be part of the Humanities in Human Rights weekend workshop. He talks to Lyndsey Stonebridge about Hannah Arendts thought and what she would have thought about the feature film that was made about her life.
More Episodes
Les Back accompanies Professor David Silverman to the Lady Sara Cohen home where her leads a singing session each week with residents with dementia. David Silverman was one of the founding members of the Goldsmiths Sociology Department and he is an internationally acclaimed writer on qualitative...
Published 05/16/14
Les Back visits Nantes to speak at the universitys International Week. He visits Krzysztof Wodiczko and Julian Bonders Abolition of Slavery Memorial and discovers how deeply Nantes was implicated in the Atlantic Slave Trade.
Published 04/14/14
Committed Sociology: the Annual A Level Sociology conference at Christ The King, 6th March, 2014es Back talks about commitment and sociologys purpose with Professor Bev Skeggs and Dr Lez Henry. The theme of committed sociology was the focus of this years sixth form conference at Christ The King...
Published 04/02/14