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Last broadcast on Mon, 29 Aug 2011, 00:15 on BBC Radio 4 (see all broadcasts).
Synopsis
Thinking Allowed explores the changing nature of home in a 3 part summer series recorded in the homes of our listeners. Who do we live with, how do our homes operate and what do they say about us and about the dramatic social transformations of the last century and the century to come? By invitation, in each edition a new type of home is invaded, analysed and explained by Laurie Taylor and a panel of two sociologists round the kitchen table.
Much political debate still revolves around the assumption that most of us live in conventional family homes. However research suggests that in 20 years time only 2 out of 5 people will be in marriages and married couples will be outnumbered by other types of household. Behind closed doors, Britain is changing: Single living has increased by 30% in 10 years but at the same time financial pressures are fuelling a growth in extended families - people sharing bills, childcare and mucking-in in a way which makes private life far less private.
After generous invitations from Thinking Allowed listeners, Laurie Taylor visits three. In this edition he visits a big multi-generational family in Bristol accompanied by the sociologists Rachel Thomson and Esther Dermot. They attempt to divine the future for Britain's private life.
Producer: Charlie Taylor.
Rachel Thomson
Professor of Social Research in the Faculty of Health & Social Care at The Open University
Making Modern Mothers
Authors: Rachel Thomson, Mary Jane Kehily, Lucy Hadfield, Sue Sharpe
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN-10: 1847426042
ISBN-13: 978-1847426048
Inventing Adulthoods: A Biographical Approach to Youth Transitions
Authors: Sheila J. Henderson, Professor Janet Holland, Miss Sheena McGrellis, Sue Sharpe, Rachel Thomson
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
ISBN-10: 1412930693
ISBN-13: 978-1412930697
Dr. Esther Dermott
Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Bristol
Co-investigator on the ESRC funded ‘Poverty in the United Kingdom: The 2010 Survey’ (on which she’s contributing analysis in relation to gender and parenting)
Intimate Fatherhood: A Sociological Analysis
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN-10: 0415422620
ISBN-13: 978-0415422628
Displaying Families: A New Concept for the Sociology of Family Life
Esther Dermott (Editor), Dr Julie Seymour (Editor)
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Sep 2011)
ISBN-10: 0230246133
ISBN-13: 978-0230246133
Music played in the programme
Title: This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)
Track No: 09
Album: Speaking In Tongues
Artist: Talking Heads
Record label: Sire K 9238832
Broadcasts
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Wed 24 Aug 201116:00
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Mon 29 Aug 201100:15



