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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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ECOLOGY
Thinking Allowed
28 minutes
8 months ago
ECOLOGY

Laurie Taylor talks to Vron Ware, Visiting Professor at the Gender Institute of the LSE, about the reality of living next to a huge army community in the UK. Talking to both sides of the divide, she explores the impact of the sprawling military presence on Salisbury Plain, an area of British countryside which is home to rare plants and wildlife. Is military occupation a positive asset in terms of conservation and ecology? Also, Sunaura Taylor, Assistant Professor in the Division of Society and Environment at UC Berkeley, describes environmental damage below the ground in Tucson Arizona and its ripple effects through the largely Mexican American community living above.

Producer: Jayne Egerton

Thinking Allowed

New research on how society works