
Dan Hancox
Journalist and author of the 2022 Guardian Long Read piece discussed in this episode, exploring nostalgia memes and contemporary British culture.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 28min
Crowds
Dan Hancox, author of "Multitudes, How Crowds Made the Modern World," dives into how crowds shape society from Notting Hill carnival-goers to raves. He discusses the dual nature of crowds, both as chaotic forces and powerful collectives. Lisa Mueller, a political scientist, shares insights from her research on protest dynamics, revealing that cohesiveness in crowds leads to greater success. Analyzing British protests, she emphasizes the importance of unified goals in achieving meaningful change.

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Nov 24, 2024 • 56min
How Crowd Psychology Made the Modern World, with Dan Hancox
Dan Hancox, a journalist and author of the book *Multitudes*, discusses the often misunderstood nature of crowd psychology. He challenges the notion that peaceful crowds are just a step away from violence. Hancox explains the role of crowds in societal movements and democracy, delves into historical crowd behavior theories, and analyzes how modern policing strategies have evolved. Joined by Adam McCauley, they explore the complexities of individual identity in crowds, emphasizing the potential for positive social change while also examining the dangers of manipulation.

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Feb 18, 2026 • 39min
From the archive: ‘Who remembers proper binmen?’ The nostalgia memes that help explain Britain today
Dan Hancox, journalist and author, revisits his long read on nostalgia memes and 'binmenism'. He traces Memory Lane UK origins and the imagery of flat caps and donkey jackets. He explores how everyday objects become moral symbols, how nostalgia intersects with politics and tech anxieties, and why sentimental online communities matter for understanding Britain today.

Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 37min
56: Burial whisperer Dan Hancox on grime reunions, the power of crowds and sodcasting
Dan Hancox, a journalist and author known for his insights on grime and public spaces, joins the conversation. He shares the excitement behind releasing a long-lost interview with Burial, exploring the artist's unique anonymity in today's social media landscape. Hancox reflects on the nostalgic reunion of Dizzee Rascal and Wiley, the power of crowds, and their historical significance. He also dives into the Notting Hill Carnival's rich roots and its cultural challenges, while scrutinizing the evolution of sodcasting and public behavior. A mix of music, culture, and insightful commentary awaits!

Oct 24, 2024 • 48min
The Psychology of Crowds & Where Did Life Come From?
In this discussion, Dan Hancox, author of "Multitudes: How Crowds Made the Modern World," dives into the psychology of crowds, exploring how shared experiences can transform individuals and even trigger mob behavior. He challenges traditional views on crowd mentality, revealing both the joyous and dark aspects of collective action. Meanwhile, Mario Livio, an astrophysicist and former Hubble Space Telescope researcher, tackles profound questions about the origins of life on Earth and the quest for extraterrestrial existence, contemplating what it truly means for life to emerge.


