The UK faces a deepening housing crisis. As the population grows, pressure on an already stretched housing stock continues to mount. Experts estimate that up to 4.5 million new homes may be needed to close the gap. That’s a shortfall that’s driving economic strain and worsening issues from social inequality to homelessness. In this episode Professor Priti Parikh is joined by Professor Stanimira Milcheva and Pete Gladwell to set out the scale of the problem, the reasons that have led to the current situation and some potential solutions which may address it.
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Date of episode recording: 2025-11-13
Duration: 00:34:35
Language of episode: English
Presenter: Professor Priti Parikh
Guests: Professor Stanimira Milcheva; and Pete Gladwell
Producer: Adam Batstone and Chizoba Onyiuke
Podcast owner: Chizoba Onyiuke
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The UK faces a deepening housing crisis. As the population grows, pressure on an already stretched housing stock continues to mount. Experts estimate that up to 4.5 million new homes may be needed to close the gap. That’s a shortfall that’s driving economic strain and worsening issues from social inequality to homelessness. In this episode Professor Priti Parikh is joined by Professor Stanimira Milcheva and Pete Gladwell to set out the scale of the problem, the reasons that have led to the current situation and some potential solutions which may address it.
Credits:
Date of episode recording: 2025-11-13
Duration: 00:34:35
Language of episode: English
Presenter: Professor Priti Parikh
Guests: Professor Stanimira Milcheva; and Pete Gladwell
Producer: Adam Batstone and Chizoba Onyiuke
Podcast owner: Chizoba Onyiuke
Is Morality the Cause of Ideological Disagreement?
UCL Minds
38 minutes 10 seconds
6 months ago
Is Morality the Cause of Ideological Disagreement?
This week we ask what drives ideological disagreement in politics? How far do people on left and right disagree with each other because they have fundamentally different moral intuitions or for other reasons?
Polarisation is a defining feature of contemporary politics, raising concerns among many observers. People on the left and right—liberals and conservatives—often seem to inhabit entirely different worlds, holding fundamentally distinct perspectives on reality and morality. But what underpins these divisions? Are they rooted in deep-seated moral intuitions that we are born with or develop in childhood? Or do they stem from our present circumstances and the media landscape that shapes our understanding of the world?
In this episode, we explore ground-breaking research by two scholars from the UCL Department of Political Science—Dr Jack Blumenau and Prof Ben Lauderdale. Their work offers fresh insights into the nature of political disagreement, challenging conventional wisdom about its origins. Jack join us to discuss these findings. (Jack Blumenau, Associate Professor of Political Science and Quantitative Research Methods.)
Mentioned in this episode: Jack Blumenau and Ben Lauderdale. (2024) ‘Liberals and Conservatives Rely on Very Similar Sets of Foundations When Comparing Moral Violations’, American Political Science Review Benjamin Lauderdale and Jack Blumenau. 2025. “ Polarization over the priority of political problems.” American Journal of Political Science
Transcription link:
https://uncoveringpolitics.com/episodes/is-morality-the-cause-of-ideological-disagreement/transcript
Date of episode recording: 2025-03-06T00:00:00Z
Duration: 00:38:10
Language of episode: English
Presenter:Alan Renwick
Guests: Jack Blumenau
Producer: E Kingwell-Banham
UCL Minds
The UK faces a deepening housing crisis. As the population grows, pressure on an already stretched housing stock continues to mount. Experts estimate that up to 4.5 million new homes may be needed to close the gap. That’s a shortfall that’s driving economic strain and worsening issues from social inequality to homelessness. In this episode Professor Priti Parikh is joined by Professor Stanimira Milcheva and Pete Gladwell to set out the scale of the problem, the reasons that have led to the current situation and some potential solutions which may address it.
Credits:
Date of episode recording: 2025-11-13
Duration: 00:34:35
Language of episode: English
Presenter: Professor Priti Parikh
Guests: Professor Stanimira Milcheva; and Pete Gladwell
Producer: Adam Batstone and Chizoba Onyiuke
Podcast owner: Chizoba Onyiuke