Class
An Orchestra of Minorities' Chigozie Obioma
Nigeria's Chigozie Obioma is the first author in Booker Prize history to be nominated for their first and second book. The second, 'An Orchestra of Minorities' demonstrates an act of masterful… Audio
Steven O'Meagher: The Story of Rugby
Producer and director Steven O'Meagher's spent a lot of time on the road to interview 99 people across 20 countries for his new series, The Story of Rugby. Audio, Gallery
Not all black and white. Re-thinking identity
Gender. Sexuality. Religion. Race. Nationality. Class. Culture. These are just some of the key facets of identity that help us define who we are, which often involve labels, stereotypes and ideas… Audio
Insight: Poorer Schools - When the Middle Class Flee
The number of Pākehā students in low-decile schools has plummeted over the past 15 years. In this Insight RNZs Education Correspondent John Gerritsen visits three schools to find out the impact on… Audio
Book Review - The Bricks that Built the Houses by Kate Tempest
Unity Books Review - The Bricks that Built the Houses by Kate Tempest, reviewed by Kiran Dass, published by Bloomsbury. Audio
Guy Standing - The Precariat Charter
Professor Standing argues that 800 years after the Magna Carta the time has come for a new charter representing the interests of those facing job insecurity and disenfranchisement internationally. Audio
Guy Standing: basic income and the Precariat
Professor of Development Studies at the University of London, founder member and co-president of the Basic Income Earth Network, and author of The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class. He is visiting… Audio
The emerging class of the precariat
Dr Guy Standing from the University of Bath has coined the term 'precariat' - a mix of precarious and proletariat - to describe a growing class of people without stable jobs or careers who, as a… Audio