In this podcast with Dr Ingrid A. Medby, we discuss how the Arctic is governed and how this impacts place identity.
The Arctic is a unique landscape experiencing physical, social, and political change. How is this governed, and how does this impact place identity? We discuss with Dr Ingrid A. Medby, Lecturer in Political Geography at Oxford Brookes University.
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In partnership with BBC Radio Four, we present 39 ideas to relieve the stress that climate change is exerting on the planet
Year 12 students can apply to the 2021 competition, with the theme: The Coloniality of Cities and the Built Environment
How gaming technology can be used to enhance geographical research
We speak to Journalist and geographer Andrew Jack from the Financial Times
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