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1 online resource (streaming video file) (56 min. 47 sec.) ; 344125544 bytes |
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The first of the 2010 season of the ever-popular IQ2 debates deals with, "Popular Culture: We've seen the future, and it's junk". Bess Nungarrayi Price defends the controversial Northern 'Intervention'. Also a fascinating and thoughtful forum at the Graduate Centre at the City University in New York recently, a group of philosophers, theologians and writers gathered to discuss how science and religion coexist. Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner have written the sequel, "Superfreakonomics", which again delivers an entertaining mix of pop culture and theory. In their first book they applied economic principals to a variety of life's experiences |
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Broadcast 2010-02-16 at 11:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Debates and debating in mass media.
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Popular culture -- Evaluation.
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Popular culture -- Sociological aspects.
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Religion and science -- Study and teaching.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Courtenay, Bryce, contributor
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Crago, Tom, contributor
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Craven, Peter, contributor
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Dennett, Daniel, contributor
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Dubner, Stephen, contributor
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Farrelly, E. M, contributor
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Harmer, Wendy, contributor
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Haught, John, contributor
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Johns, Gary, contributor
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Jones, Tony, host
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Kelly, William, contributor
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Levitt, Steven, contributor
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Longstaff, Simon, contributor
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Niebuhr, Gustav, contributor
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Nungarrayi Price, Bess, contributor
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Price, David, contributor
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Sewell, Stephen, contributor
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Wilson, David Sloan, contributor
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