Arts & Ideas

Arts & Ideas

Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on BBC Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.

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Has Social Media Cracked the Code to the Crowd?

Has Social Media Cracked the Code to the Crowd?

Author of Fully Connected Julia Hobsbawm, Social Media director at DEMOS Jamie Bartlett, writer Laurence Scott and tech blogger Abeba Birhane switch off their phones to focus on the impact of tech on ...

15 Mars 201844min

Podcast: There Is No I in Team

Podcast: There Is No I in Team

Army captain turned MP Johnny Mercer, Theatre Director Elizabeth Newman and former footballer Paul Fletcher compare notes on leadership and teamwork - presented by Rana Mitter with an audience at Sage...

15 Mars 201853min

Free Thinking Essay: Does Trusting People Need a Leap of Faith?

Free Thinking Essay: Does Trusting People Need a Leap of Faith?

Tom Simpson looks at a study of suspicion in a 1950s Italian village and the lessons it has for community relations and social tribes now. Edward Banfield's book, The Moral Basis of a Backward Society...

15 Mars 201818min

Free Thinking Essay:Art for Health's Sake

Free Thinking Essay:Art for Health's Sake

An apple a day is said to keep the doctor away but could a poem, painting or play have the same effect? Daisy Fancourt is a Wellcome Research Fellow at University College London. In her Essay, recorde...

14 Mars 201822min

The Dance of Nature

The Dance of Nature

From schools of fish to starlings to atomic particles. what does group behaviour look like in nature? Rana Mitter is joined by BBC Radio 4’s presenter of The Life Scientific Jim Al-Khalili, Melissa Ba...

14 Mars 201843min

Free Thinking Essay: Welling Up: Women & Water in the Middle Ages

Free Thinking Essay: Welling Up: Women & Water in the Middle Ages

Hetta Howes looks at male fears and why Margery Kempe was criticised for crying and bleedingMedieval mystic Margery Kempe's excessive, noisy crying made her travelling companions so irritated that the...

13 Mars 201818min

The Population Bomb

The Population Bomb

The geographer Danny Dorling; Lionel Shriver, the author and patron of Population Matters; and Stephen Emmott, author of 10 Billion, join Matthew Sweet and an audience at Sage Gateshead to debate whet...

12 Mars 201844min

The Free Thinking Lecture: Linda Yueh on Globalisation

The Free Thinking Lecture: Linda Yueh on Globalisation

Leading economic expert, Linda Yueh, delivers her vision for restoring faith in the free market to an audience at Sage Gateshead. Chaired by Philip Dodd. We live in a world where experts of all stripe...

9 Mars 201859min

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