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Tuesday, 19 October 2010

LB127. Research for radio. Homework notes.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11559451

"Attempts to build a multicultural society in Germany have "utterly failed", Chancellor Angela Merkel says."  Stephen Evans. BBC Berlin.
Angela Merkel's recent statement about her perceived failings of multiculturalism in the news. Led our group to come up an idea for a programme to be broadcast on Radio 4's "Thinking Aloud" (tx Wednesday at 4pm.) presented by Laurie Taylor.  This is a programme about new thinking in sociology.

Our initial idea was too broad, looking at too many factors and issues. So as a group we decided to focus on virtual social networks, such as Facebook, and ask the question

Does multiculturalism matter in today's virtual social networks?


  

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  1. Summary (60 words) of the programme idea.
    Treatment (200 words)
    Reflect on the process of developing the story.

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  2. Thinking Allowed
    Economic migration and happiness - Hairdressing and emotional labour

    Laurie Taylor asks whether migrants who move to another country for economic reasons are likely to increase their levels of happiness with higher incomes. Using the USA as a focus for his research, Dr David Bartram from Leicester University uncovers evidence that casts doubt on this assertion and he's joined by Bristol University researcher Dr Michaela Benson who has written widely about migration and happiness.

    Laurie's second topic for discussion is 'being paid to be happy'. Rachel Cohen is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Warwick and her research paper "When it pays to be friendly: Employment Relationships and Emotional Labour in Hairstyling" is discussed by Laurie and by writer Michael Bywater, who explores the broader notion of being paid to be friendly.

    DR DAVID BARTRAM
    Senior Lecturer Dept of Sociology University of Leicester

    Paper: Economic Migration and Happiness: Comparing Immigrants’ and Natives’ Happiness Gains from Income
    Social Indicators Research
    DOI: 10.1007/s11205-010-9696-2

    DR MICHAELA BENSON
    Research Assistant at the University of Bristol

    Title: Lifestyle migration: escaping to the good lie
    Editors of Book: Michaela Benson and Karen O'Reilly
    Title of Book: Lifestyle migration: expectations, aspirations and experiences
    Publisher: Ashgate
    ISBN: 9780754675679

    RACHEL LARA COHEN
    Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Surrey

    Paper: When it pays to be friendly: Employment Relationships and Emotional Labour in Hairstyling
    The Sociological Review
    Volume 58, Issue 2, pages 197–218, May 2010
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2010.01900.x

    Department of Sociology, University of Surrey

    MICHAEL BYWATER
    Writer and broadcaster, a regular essayist for The Independent

    BROADCASTS
    Wed 13 Oct 201016:00BBC Radio 4
    Mon 18 Oct 201000:15BBC Radio 4

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