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The sharing economy activity icon

Society, Politics & Law

The sharing economy

How sharing and caring is the sharing economy? Petr Jehlička takes a critical look at the booming sector and traces its hidden connections and contradictions.

Activity
10 mins
Climate change's causes, effects and geographies of responsibility article icon

Society, Politics & Law

Climate change's causes, effects and geographies of responsibility

The idea of climate change is increasingly well-known, but it can be hard to understand its effects in human terms. Professor David Humphreys describes how he experienced Climate Change first hand when working in Bangladesh for The Open University.

Article
10 mins
The navigation apps that help the visually impaired article icon

Society, Politics & Law

The navigation apps that help the visually impaired

A technological revolution is underway improving the lives of many who may benefit from additional assistance says human geographer, Dr Oliver Zanetti. 

Article
5 mins
Five smart technologies helping the visually impaired video icon

Society, Politics & Law

Five smart technologies helping the visually impaired

Cutting-edge research is enabling the development of new potentially life-changing prototypes aimed at serving those with disabilities says, Dr Oliver Zanetti.

Video
5 mins
How data is making our cities smarter video icon

Society, Politics & Law

How data is making our cities smarter

Data research may lead to more efficient, sustainable and democratic societies says Gillian Rose, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Oxford.

Video
5 mins
Can we live harmoniously with wildlife? article icon

Nature & Environment

Can we live harmoniously with wildlife?

In light of a man-eating tiger being killed in The Nilgiris District, India, we need to address human-animal and human-human conflict in our forests.

Article
5 mins
Climate Change, Coastal Erosion and Flooding: The Thames Gateway and London article icon

Society, Politics & Law

Climate Change, Coastal Erosion and Flooding: The Thames Gateway and London

Climate change will lead to sea level rises and this will lead to enhanced coastal erosion. Professor David Humphreys explores the challenges that this will pose for the Thames Gateway in south-east England. 

Article
10 mins
Non-existent countries audio icon

Society, Politics & Law

Non-existent countries

What makes a country count as a country? Andy Morris interviews geographer and broadcaster Nick Middleton about his recent book 'An Atlas of Countries that Don't Exist'.

Audio
10 mins
Sir David Attenborough and The Open University video icon

Nature & Environment

Sir David Attenborough and The Open University

Sir David Attenborough and The Open University have had a long-standing relationship since the university's birth. David explains how that relationship came about and how it has developed over the years.

Video
10 mins
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