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An Anthropologist in the House of Lords

on BBC Radio 4 FM

2/2. Social anthropologist Dr Emma Crewe spent three years studying the cultural practices of a unique group of individuals; however, the subject of her research was not some remote and far-flung tribe, but the peers in the House of Lords. This week she unravels the crucial and sometimes hidden role of the "usual channels" in the political process. Producer Penny Boreham Repeated from Sunday at 10.45pm

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