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by Rhodri Davies  |  26th April 2023

In the second of three short conversations with Rhodri Davies, author of 'What Is Philanthropy For?', George Miller asks Rhodri about the difference between philanthropy and charity.…Read more

Prison wires
by Rachel Vipond  |  24th April 2023

Rachel Vipond, author of 'A Guide to Prisons and Penal Policy', shares the findings of a report on the ongoing COVID-19 measures in prisons, which offer like scope for rehabilitation.…Read more

by Jenny Huberman  |  21st April 2023

Jenny Huberman examines the crisis that ran parallel to the health one during COVID-19 – that of boredom. …Read more

by Chris Cunneen  |  19th April 2023

In this episode, Chris Cunneen talks about the broad need to defund the police.…Read more

Darlings 2022
by The Media Sigils  |  17th April 2023

The Media Sigils consider the value of representations of domestic violence in film when so few cases of men’s violence against women get into the news. …Read more

by Jack McDonald  |  12th April 2023

In this episode, George Miller speaks to Jack McDonald about why he chose to focus on war’s twenty-first century character rather than its ancient origins, and what it was like writing the book as the events of the Russo-Ukrainian war unfolded in real time.…Read more

by E. Cookingham Bailey and E.K. Sarter  |  6th April 2023

Elizabeth Cookingham Bailey and E.K Sarter, editors of 'Understanding Public Services', consider the innovations that public services are employing in the face of multiple challenges.…Read more

by Tim Stevens  |  5th April 2023

In this episode, George Miller speaks to Tim Stevens about what got him interested in cybersecurity and why it’s too important to treat it as solely the domain of IT professionals.…Read more

by Gordon Pearson  |  4th April 2023

Gordon Pearson, author of Remaking the Real Economy, warns of the dangers for humanity of the age-old economic theory that our government continues to promote: the pursuit of gain for the rich and their dodging of tax.…Read more

Abolish
by Chris Cunneen  |  30th March 2023

Chris Cunneen, author of 'Defund the Police', regrets the limits of the Casey report proposals and suggests that they follow a well-trodden path of police reformism which leaves the nature of police power unchanged. …Read more