Summary: Gerald Leslie Brockhurst, 'Portrait of Margaret, Duchess of Argyll' (c. 1931)
(2014)
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Tate Summary: David Hockney, 'Hotel Acatlan: Second Day' (1984-5) (2014)
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Bristol festival of ideas - Young people's festival of ideas: Class and education (2014)
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Programmed by Arnolfini, Bristol - this debate is one of a new series of events looking at critical issues affecting young people today. This event will explore the topic of Class and Education.
We will be asking the questions What is social clas... Read More about Bristol festival of ideas - Young people's festival of ideas: Class and education.
Feminism then & now (2014)
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Speaker(s): Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Natalie Bennett, Camille Kumar, Finn Mackay, Pragna Patel, Professor Lynne Segal
Recorded on 21 January 2014 in Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building, London School of Economics, London, UK.
With the arri... Read More about Feminism then & now.
Time and Tide (2014)
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BARCELONA: Transformations of a dominant culture (2013)
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This video presents the dual identity of the city of Barcelona as a model of sublime urban success and at the same time a struggling dissident city. It focuses on Les Rambles as the epitome of hyperrealism within the city, where the tourists are sold... Read More about BARCELONA: Transformations of a dominant culture.
Film Premier and Q&A: Many Rivers to Cross (2013) (2013)
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'Many Rivers to Cross' is a Heritage Lottery funded film. It tells the story, humorous and emotional in parts, of nine people who migrated to the UK from the Caribbean in the 1950's and 1960's. They travelled with nothing but their suitcases and a fi... Read More about Film Premier and Q&A: Many Rivers to Cross (2013).
Creative Networks: Asset Mapping South Blessed (2013)
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This article discusses the use of asset mapping as a cross-thematic methodology to study the value of creative citizenship in relation to creative networks.
Nothing Matters Everything Matters (2013)
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Something has happened to set Tim Andrews on a different path. Formerly a lawyer, he has dedicated himself to portrait photography, having been photographed by over 240 artists for his 'Over The Hill' project. Deviating from photography, I pitched an... Read More about Nothing Matters Everything Matters.
The gardens of St George (2013)
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The Asylum Seeker’s Allotment Project takes up the space of four allotments and is enclosed by hedgerows in the St George area of Bristol. The allotment is used by political asylum seekers from all around the world, as a space where they can come tog... Read More about The gardens of St George.
Domestic violence (2013)
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Domestic Abuse. With Nigella Lawson in the News. The reporting of Domestic Violence in the East Midlands is increasing. Syncopate TV on Sunday Politics discusses the issues.
Gabriel Scally - This place is killing me! (2013)
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Gabriel Scally examines how the places we live in shape our health - and how changes to the fabric of urban spaces can improve our lives. Recorded at TEDMEDL...
The world after men: The rise of matriarchy (2013)
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Carol Gilligan, Matthew Hancock, Finn Mackay. Katie Derham hosts.
Feminism has been focused on equal status for women. But does this limit the horizon? With girls outperforming boys in education and with little social requirement for physical stre... Read More about The world after men: The rise of matriarchy.
Bristol inventor develops self-heating gloves (2013)
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Working age dementia (2013)
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Working Age Dementia is increasing. Two young couples share their experience of being diagnosed with dementia with Syncopate TV on BBC Inside Out.
Will traditional knowledge ever be protected? (2013)
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A review of the development of the Traditional Knowledge Bill seeking the introduction of legal protection for indigenous cultural expressions and traditional knowledge as forms of intellectual property.
Assess - diagnose - treat: If only musculoskeletal rehabilitation was so easy (2013)
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Professor Shea Palmer, 6 March 2013 - Aches, pains and strains associated with muscles, bones and joints are some of the main reasons why people see health practitioners. Musculoskeletal conditions affect all of us at some stage of our lives and we h... Read More about Assess - diagnose - treat: If only musculoskeletal rehabilitation was so easy.
Ghosts in the garden (2013)
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Creating a real world game experience in the gardens of the Holburne Museum in Bath - bringing the halcyon days of this Georgian Pleasure Garden back to life using the magic of Special Listening Devices that tune people into the past.
Bedroom tax (2013)
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If you live in a property with more bedrooms than you use and you're on housing benefit you could face a big drop in your benefit. Syncopate Media on Sunday Politics looks at the rules.
Benefit changes Universal Credit (2013)
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Universal Credit, the biggest shake up to the welfare system. Tens of thousands of people will be affected by the changes. Syncopate Media on Sunday Politics looks at what two councils are doing.