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Kim Hill's panel discussions
Conversations recorded in public on a diverse range of issues
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A disordered food system has created an obesogenic world which engineers overconsumption
13 Oct 2019Kim Hill explores the true cost of abundant cheap, fatty and sugary food with Dr Sally Mackay, Dr Matire Harwood, Deborah Manning and Prof. Hugh Campbell. Read more Audio
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Safe food or a saved environment? A panel explores the packaging dilemma
20 Oct 2019Kim Hill discusses the complexities of packaging and waste with four experts - Sharon Humphreys, Mike Sammons, Prof. Juliet Gerrard, and Assoc. Prof. Xiaomeng Wu. Read more Audio
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It’s been art vs. science – should it instead be art and science?
The connection between science and art is tested by Siouxsie Wiles, Rebecca Priestley, Huhana Smith and Anne Noble in conversation with Kim Hill. Read more Audio
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Toast and marmite reveal sexism alive and well at King’s College in the era of girl power
26 May 2019At the 2018 Word Christchurch writers' festival, 125 years of women's suffrage is discussed by a panel of leading New Zealanders. Kim Hill is in the chair. Read more Audio
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Religion, faith and feminism? It’s complicated
16 Dec 2018On the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, Kim Hill discusses feminism and faith with Saziah Bashir, Dr Caroline Blyth, Rev. Jean Malcolm and Lilia Tarawa at Wellington's City Gallery. Read more Audio
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The future of food: your order for a meat-free burger with leghemoglobin and konjac gum is coming right up
8 Jul 2018Professor Martin Cole, Professor Caroline Saunders Dr Miranda Mirosa, and Ray McVinnie talk with Kim Hill about food production and consumption Read more Audio
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The Cost of Sugar
14 Apr 2017Professor Jim Mann, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth and Professor Tony Blakely talk to Kim Hill about why free sugar is so bad, whether diet soft drinks are good, and sugar versus fat. Read more Audio
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Editing our genes: medical issues
1 Oct 2017Should we do something just because we can? Such as engineering DNA - something now within reach. Kim Hill talks to Josephine Johnston, Peter Fineran, Colin Gavaghan and Jennie Harre Hindmarsh. Read more Audio
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Editing Our Genes: fertility and human reproduction
8 Oct 2017Kim Hill talks to Josephine Johnston, Mary Birdsall, Maui Hudson, and Andrew Shelling about what gene editing means for human fertility and reproduction. Read more Audio
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Editing Our Genes: Agriculture
15 Oct 2017Kim Hill talks with Josephine Johnston, Julie Everett-Hincks, Kevin Prime, and William Rolleston about the impact of new technologies on agriculture. Are we in the post-Frankenfood era? Read more Audio
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Editing Our Genes: Pest Control
22 Oct 2017Kim Hill talks to Josephine Johnston, Dr Andrea Byrom, Kevin Hackwell, and Jan Hania about using gene editing as a weapon against animals which are pests in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Cities of Tomorrow: Smart Hubs
18 Sep 2016We know that connectivity and mobility facilitates innovation and creativity but what makes a really buzzy city, both economically and culturally? A panel discussion about how being a smarter city can… Read more Audio
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Cities of Tomorrow: greener spaces
25 Sep 2016Our wellbeing is said to be influenced by our natural environment - so what is the cost of losing it? Recorded in Wellington, the second panel in the Cities of Tomorrow series discusses how a… Read more Audio
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Cities of Tomorrow: a better life?
2 Oct 2016At the heart of every city are its people. What does it mean for a city to be inclusive, and how can we manage human interactions in an age of rising inequalities? Recorded in Christchurch, the final… Read more Audio
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Big Data: From Space to Place
10 Mar 2013The first discussion panel of the Big Data series considers the questions: what makes a place? How is place imbued with personal and communal meaning? How do urbanisation and globalisation affect… Read more Audio
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Big Data: Cities and Sudden Change
17 Mar 2013Change can occur gradually or it can happen rapidly, disrupting the current state of place. What are the impacts of sudden change, particularly in the urban environment? How can we plan resilient… Read more Audio
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Big Data: The sentient planet: technology as a super sense
24 Mar 2013Technology enables us to perceive and to act beyond the limits of our natural senses and to blur the boundaries between the natural and virtual worlds. We can now see what was previously invisible… Read more Audio
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Big Data: Growing Up Digital
31 Mar 2013Kim Hill and her panel ask whether the advent of the digital age changes the accepted ways in which we connect and behave? Do those born into the digital world have different attitudes to intellectual… Read more Audio
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Big Data: Open Data
7 Apr 2013There is a growing awareness that facilitating access to data encourages collaborative science and knowledge advancement. How far are we willing to go in this direction and what are some of the… Read more Audio