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BBC Radio Series: Conflict and Co-operation: A History of Trade

There are ten episodes of 14 minutes each, including interviews with eighteen contributors, were broadcast on Radio Four on ten consecutive weekdays at 13.45 GMT (just after The World at One), beginning on New Year’s Day, Monday 1st January 2018.
 
You can listen to them as a podcast from the series’ web page :
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09lsnvw

beginning with the first episode here:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09k1fgq

L’attrait du populisme s’explique-t-il vraiment par la détresse économique?

La vidéo de notre session sur les JECO avec Charlotte Cavaillé, Emeric Henri et Régis Sauder se trouve ici:

 

Today with Sean O’Rourke

Here is an interview on RTE Radio 1 about my lecture at the Royal Irish Academy: it is in the podcasts of Monday 13th January

Parlez-moi d’amour

Emission au sujet de Sexonomics à la radio belge RBTF avec la charmante Gabrielle Stefanski. Vous pouvez la réécouter ici.

On n’arrête pas l’Eco

Le numéro “Plâteau de fêtes” de cette émission a cité Sexonomics et La Société des Inconnus. Vous pouvez réécouter l’émission ici, à partir d’à peu près 18 minutes 30 jusqu’à 25 minutes environ.

Les carnets de l’économie

Quatre chroniques émises dans la semaine du 17 décembre 2012 autour des thèmes de Sexonomics.

Première chronique: “Inégalités économiques entre hommes et femmes: sommes-nous restés des primates?”

Deuxième chronique: “Comment les hommes et les femmes cultivent leurs réseaux dans les entreprises”

 

Social Science Bites: A Podcast on the Relationship between the Sexes

I’m delighted to have been able to take part in the new Social Science Bites series of podcasts by the excellent Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds, the brains behind the very successful Philosophy Bites series.

Listen to the podcast here.

BBC Nightwaves – Interview with Samira Ahmed and Joanna Bourke

Here, the part on The War of the Sexes runs from the 23 minute point and lasts for 11 minutes

RSA Lecture – The War of the Sexes

This took place place on 15th May 2012 at the Royal Society of Arts, Piccadilly, at 6 pm. See the video here.

On Lying, Risk-Taking and the Implosion of the Euro

The second PUP in Europe Annual Lecture lecture took place at Goodenough College on 18th April 2012.

The podcast is here: the slides are here.

Diane Coyle covered the lecture on her blog here, and the Guardian referred to it in an editorial.

I wrote this op-ed piece for the Guardian on the same theme on 21st May 2012.

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