Synopsis
In the wake of questions over parenting raised by the riots, Mariella asks if we have lost the ability to control and discipline our children.
- Programme: Bringing Up Britain
- Series: 4
- Episode: Feral Kids And Feckless Parents
- Channel: BBC Radio 4
- Broadcast year: 2011
- Sociology | What is culture? | The relative nature of culture, norms and values. Types of culture: subculture, high culture, popular culture, global culture, consumer culture, cultural diversity, cultural hybridity.
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