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S8 Ep6: Borders, Brexit, and Fault Lines with Katy Hayward

S8 Ep6: Borders, Brexit, and Fault Lines with Katy Hayward

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Borders contain nations, act as fault lines, but are also meeting points, where different cultures, people, and ideologies come into contact.

Nowhere has this been more visible, more painful, and more politically charged than the island of Ireland.

In this episode, Will Hutton is joined by Professor Katy Hayward. She’s one of the UK’s leading voices on Brexit, the Irish border, and cross border tension and transformation. A political sociologist at Queen’s University Belfast and Co-Director of the Centre for International Borders Research, her work bridges politics and the everyday experience of life on the border.

Join acclaimed journalist and Academy president Will Hutton, as he invites guests from the world of social science to explore the stories behind the news and hear their solutions to society’s most pressing problems.
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