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Thinking Allowed
BBC Radio 4
572 episodes
4 months ago

New research on how society works

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New research on how society works

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Society & Culture
Science
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Dogs
Thinking Allowed
28 minutes
4 months ago
Dogs

DOGS – Laurie Taylor explores the making of the modern companion animal, from working animals to pampered pets. Chris Pearson, Professor of Environmental History at the University of Liverpool, charts the changing fortunes of hunting dogs, street dogs and show dogs, as they moved from the rural to the urban, shedding utilitarian roles to become cherished family members. Also, Mariam Motamedi Fraser, Honorary Research Fellow at University College, London, asks if dogs belong with humans and the natural bond is less natural than we assume.

Producer: Jayne Egerton

Thinking Allowed

New research on how society works