Peace talks for the culture wars. In an era of polarisation, propaganda and pile-ons, AntiSocial offers an alternative: understanding, facts, and respect. Each week, Adam Fleming takes on a topic that's generating conflict on social media, blogs, talk shows and phone-ins and helps you work out what the arguments are really about.
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The Antisocial Podcast hosted by Lewis Buchan, Cam Kirkham and Charlie Roxburgh.
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At The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour Podcast we do things a little differently. While other crime podcasts examine cases, we examine the “mechanics” behind criminal and antisocial behaviour. While cases will certainly be discussed, these will not be the central focus of our show. Rather than talking about what someone did, we will tell you why. Our audience is therefore anyone who is interested in a deep-dive into why criminals and victims do what they do. So join our hosts ...
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Somos un grupo de Geeks conversando temas como peliculas series comics manga videogames temas insolitos y buena musica. Lunes y Viernes 00:hr CDMX y miercoles ocacionalmente
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Do you like funny stuff? Listen to us and laugh!! Also be a guest, we record weekly! Follow us on Spotify :D
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sólo déjate llevar por lo que estás escuchando y encaminate en este viaje al paraíso. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carlodani.62/support
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Warning:the contents in these podcasts are completely trash but u can listen to it anyways
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Doctor Mwamba has a sit down with the troubled Holden Caulfield trying to reason with him on why he thinks Holden has Antisocial Personality Disorder.
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Two very anxious guys, in their 20 somethings, talking about absolutely nonsense. We know our opinions don't matter but we still have a lot to say. . A LOT.
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The Cluster B podcast aims to educate the audience from a scientifically informed perspective about the major cluster B personality disorders: narcissism, histrionic, borderline, and antisocial.
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This week a Member of Parliament for Reform UK posts a picture of Whitechapel train station in East London. On the entrance of the station, it has the name in English and then also in Bengali. Rupert Lowe MP said: "The station name should be in English and English only." We'll find out how the station got its bilingual sign and look at the data on …
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In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about the situation in Syria, covering the role of ideology in the conflict.द्वारा WP
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When Lily Collins - the star of the American TV show Emily in Paris - announced she’d had a baby by surrogacy, a debate played out in her comments about the pros and cons of starting a family this way. Some of the criticism alleged that surrogacy is the preserve of the rich. In many countries commercial surrogacy – where the intended parents have a…
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An online debate about whether surrogacy should be allowed was energised this week after actress Lily Collins and her partner announced they had a baby by surrogate on Instagram. In this episode, we explore what surrogacy is like when you're not a celebrity including hearing from woman who was a surrogate for her best friend. In the UK surrogacy is…
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As politicians weigh up what trade-offs with the natural world they’re willing to make in pursuit of growth, we look at how our understanding of our role within (or alongside) nature has shifted over time. Dr Andy Flack from the University of Bristol talks Adam Fleming through the various influences, changes and discoveries that have altered how we…
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Do we have to choose between conserving nature and growing the economy? The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been complaining about the £100m being spent on a tunnel to stop bats being squished by trains on the HS2 railway line. A debate about whether looking after the environment is getting in the way of developing Britain's infrastructure has ensued.…
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It’s a term that comes up a lot in debates about race, racism, and diversity, but it’s sometimes misunderstood and misused. Adam Fleming speaks to Ali Meghji, associate professor in social inequalities at Cambridge University, to find out what ‘critical race theory’ really means, and why some are critical of it.…
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Reports that psychology students at a UK university were separated by race to learn about ethnicity and "whiteness" have prompted a row over racism and mental health. Some of the sessions, The Telegraph claims, were designed for white students to take responsibility for colonialism. King's College London says the sessions have been mischaracterised…
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Several big tech bosses, including Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, have recently taken up mixed martial arts (MMA) and jiu-jitsu. Miles Klee, a writer at Rolling Stone magazine, has spoken to fight trainers in Silicon Valley and tells Adam Fleming what might be behind the trend.द्वारा BBC Radio 4
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"Masculine energy": Does the workplace need more of it?
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52:58When Mark Zuckerberg appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast last week he said that the corporate world has moved away from masculine energy and is “pretty culturally neutered.” A culture that "celebrates aggression" can be positive, he claimed. Does the workplace need more masculine energy? Do businesses need aggression and competitiveness to succeed? Pre…
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Why is the definition of Islamophobia disputed?
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6:57One of the central themes in the conversation around multiculturalism in Britain is religion. Within that is another debate, one about how to define Islamophobia. Adam Fleming speaks to Lizzie Dearden, journalist and specialist in extremism to learn more about why the term is disputed.द्वारा BBC Radio 4
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In the row about child sexual exploitation by gangs - particularly those made up of Pakistani heritage men - some people have begun to question the value of multiculturalism. Shadow Justice Secretary, Robert Jenrick, suggested the law had been applied selectively against grooming gangs "to sustain the myth that diversity is our strength." So what d…
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Episode 39 Where Have all the Serial Killers Gone?
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39:13In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about serial killers, specifically, where have they all gone? Data would indicate an actual decline in the phenomenon, especially since the 70s and 80s. We discuss some of the possible reasons this may be happening.द्वारा WP
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In this episode Wayne and Grant explore some of the motivations behind stalkingद्वारा WP
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In this episode Wayne and Grant discuss the political policy of "adult crime, adult time".द्वारा WP
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Episode 36 What Makes Something Criminal
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50:03In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about what makes something criminal, that is, how does something become criminal?द्वारा WP
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In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about crimes of the state so please tune in and let us know what you think!द्वारा WP
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What is ‘The Great Replacement’ theory?
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7:02In debates about the declining birth rate and immigration numbers, some people bring up ‘The Great Replacement’ theory. It’s especially popular with white supremacists and the far right. What do they mean, and where did the conspiracy theory come from? Adam Fleming speaks to Professor Matthew Feldman - a specialist in right wing extremism.…
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In this episode Wayne and Grant discuss the Lucifer Effect which considers why good people can end up doing bad things.द्वारा WP
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Deaths have outnumbered births in the UK for the first time in nearly 50 years, new figures show. Should we encourage people to have more babies? With an ageing population and not enough babies born to fully replace the older generations, some people are warning of population collapse. It was a hot subject at this year’s Conservative Party Conferen…
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In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about criminal couples such as Fred and Rose West and the infamous Bonnie and Clyde.द्वारा WP
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The business of music has been radically transformed in recent decades. Anthony Hamer-Hodges, principal of the London College of Contemporary Music, explains how.द्वारा BBC Radio 4
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Pop stars, boundaries and toxic fandom
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53:50Music artists are cancelling gigs to protect their mental health but what do they owe their fans? American singer Chappell Roan pulled out of two appearances at short notice - not for the first time - saying she needed a few days to prioritise her health. Earlier in the summer, she called out fans’ “creepy behaviour” and said abuse and harassment o…
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Sharon Roberts, an associate professor at the University of Waterloo in Canada, who co-founded the International Anthropomorphic Research Project - aka FurScience - explains furry fandom, “fursonas”, and the people who identify with animal characters.द्वारा BBC Radio 4
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In this episode Wayne and Grant discuss expert testimony, including a few of the problems with its use.द्वारा WP
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Claims children are identifying as animals
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53:35Are the claims true? What are “furries”? And is it all really about gender identity? Reports that a school child in Scotland identifies as a wolf have gone viral on social media. Some say stories like it are whipped up to attack trans gender identity; others that they are a sign of gender ideology running rampant in the education system. What do we…
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The origins of racial terms like “coconut”
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6:11Jonathan Rosa, an associate professor at Stanford University who researches language and race, talks through the evolution of words and phrases used to claim people are being ethnically inauthentic.द्वारा BBC Radio 4
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Is it racist for a person of colour to call someone a coconut? Should it be a crime? A teacher was put on trial after she was pictured at a pro-Palestinian march holding a placard that showed then prime minister Rishi Sunak and then home secretary Suella Braverman as coconuts. The term “coconut” can be used to suggest that someone who is brown on t…
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Disney’s upcoming Snow White remake has sparked a debate about representations of people with dwarfism. But what does that term actually mean? Dr Melita Irving gives a medical perspective.द्वारा BBC Radio 4
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In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about eyewitness testimony. While relied upon regularly by the courts, it would appear that eyewitness testimony is potentially problematic owing to things like memory corruption and bias.द्वारा WP
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Snow White and the dwarfism debate
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53:48Are the seven dwarfs perpetuating dangerous stereotypes or harmless fantasy figures? Disney is remaking its 1937 classic Snow White as a live action film - but this time there’s no mention of dwarfs in the title. Game of Thrones actor Peter Dinklage, who has a form of dwarfism, has questioned whether the story should be retold at all, calling it “b…
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What happened when the Nazis banned smoking and what were the effects? On this week's AntiSocial, we looked at proposals to ban smoking in some outdoor spaces. It led to some people on social media bringing up the Nazis, who launched the first and most broadly reaching anti-smoking campaign in history. In this mini-guide, Adam Fleming speaks to Pro…
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Episode 30 Scammers and Fraudsters
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45:50In our 30th episode Wayne and Grant discuss scammers - why they do what they do and how they rationalise their behaviour.द्वारा WP
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Is banning smoking outdoors good for our health or state overreach? The Prime Minister has confirmed he's thinking about extending the indoor smoking ban to include outdoor areas restaurant terraces and pub gardens. This, in addition, to plans to progressively increase the age at which you can buy cigarettes so a whole generation never even starts …
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There is one accent that is often rated as the most prestigious - Received Pronunciation. But what is RP and how did it come about? Lynda Mugglestone is a Professor of the History of English at the University of Oxford and author of '‘Talking Proper: The Rise of Accent as Social Symbol'.She says the idea of one national accent for all first started…
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Episode 29 Faulty Forensics: Comparative Bullet Lead Analysis
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36:30In this episode Wayne and Grant discuss the faulty forensics of Comparative Bullet Lead Analysis (CBLA) which involves matching fired projectiles at a crime scene to those found in the possession of a suspect.द्वारा WP
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Is it classist to stop Geordies using the term of endearment 'pet'? After the University of Newcastle sent out guidance to researchers advising they avoid using the word 'pet' as it might feel patronising or sexist to women, people took to social media to claim this was a classist move. It sparked a wider discussion about accents and class. Others …
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What kind of online content could be considered 'extreme misogyny' and who's promoting it? Dr Joe Whittaker, lecturer in Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at Swansea University has been researching the ‘manopshere’, where content that might be considered ‘extreme misogyny’ is published and shared. Much of this activity takes place in forums …
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Should some forms of misogyny be classed as extremism? After the Government announced it would look at ‘extreme misogyny’ in a review of its counter-extremism strategy, a fierce row kicked off on social media. Would creating a category of ‘extreme misogyny’ be a long-overdue move, or dangerous overreach that risks labelling young men and boys as ra…
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Episode 28 Who Killed Sarah Brown?
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49:14In this episode Wayne and Grant introduce former police detective turned private investigator and podcaster Graeme Crowley. Graeme is investigating the death of Sarah Brown in Gympie in 2023. We talk about the particulars of the case and where the new investigation might be heading.द्वारा WP
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The so-called ‘Battle of Cable Street’ in 1936 is often held up by counter-protesters as a model of how to defeat fascism - but it failed to stop antisemitic violence and actually led to a recruitment boost for the British Union of Fascists. Professor Nigel Copsey separates the history and the myth for us.…
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Are counter-protests important for sending a message or can they make confrontation or violence more likely? Is marching in the street a vital expression or is it the wrong place to tackle serious issues? After riots took place outside hotels housing refugees and migrants, counter-protests were swiftly assembled in cities around the UK. They were l…
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Episode 27 Psychopathology and Crime
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40:37In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about psychopathology and it's role in crime and antisocial behaviour.द्वारा WP
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In this episode Wayne and Grant introduce the listener to the issue of youth sexual offending through the biopsychosocial model.द्वारा WP
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Cluster B This show aims to educate the audience from a scientifically informed perspective about the major cluster B personality disorders: narcissism, histrionic, borderline, and antisocial. Want more mental health content? Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks True Crime Psychology and Personality Healt…
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Episode 25 Early Life Experience and Trauma
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44:02In this episode Grant and Wayne discuss the role of early life experience and trauma on later antisocial and criminal behaviour.द्वारा WP
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Episode 24 Psychopathology and Criminal Behaviour
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12:48In this flying solo episode Grant gives an introduction to psychopathology and criminal behaviour. This episode is the foundation for a full-length episode in the coming weeks.द्वारा WP
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Wayne and Grant talk about customer aggression and the me-you-us approach to dealing with aggressive customers.द्वारा WP
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Insights & Critique of the MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory)
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22:13Cluster B This show aims to educate the audience from a scientifically informed perspective about the major cluster B personality disorders: narcissism, histrionic, borderline, and antisocial. References: David S. Nichols (2017): Fake bad scale: the case of the missing construct, a response to Larrabee, Bianchini, Boone, and Rohling (2017), The Cli…
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In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about tourism related crimes, including a few very recent high profile crimes. The hosts talk about why tourism related crime happens and provide a few tips for what we can do about it.द्वारा WP
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