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The insecurity of security
Society, Politics & Law

The insecurity of security

...communities and CCTV, can remove people's rights and have a long-term physical impact on everyday life. Do these increasing attempts at security help or is it a vicious circle which increases our feelings of insecurity?... The insecurity of security Security measures, such as gated communities and CCTV, can remove people's rights and have a long-term physical impact on...
9/11: Attack on the Wires
Science, Maths & Technology

9/11: Attack on the Wires

...communications provider in the United States handle the surge in demand? Despite surviving earthquakes, hurricanes and other man-made and natural disasters, the staff at AT and T struggled to cope with the flood of calls that followed the tragic events of September 11th. Over the course of the day they handled in excess of 400 million calls as people in America, and all...
Home education collection
Education & Development

Home education collection

...communities and stakeholder groups. What does this collection cover? This collection of articles on home education has been curated and edited by experts within the OU and brings together a wider academic community of new and established researchers across five UK universities (outside the OU) to showcase expertise in different aspects of home education. Some of the...
What's the difference between a tall organisation and a flat organisation? The one-minute guide
Money & Business

What's the difference between a tall organisation and a flat organisation? The one-minute guide

...communication can be quicker because of fewer layers, but the spans of control are larger. In recent years, tall organisations have tended to be associated with large bureaucracies. Communication will be formal and middle managers may be in a position to use information as a device to retain control. On the other hand, smaller spans of control may mean that managers have...
Parlez-vous Eurovision?
Languages

Parlez-vous Eurovision?

...La La La, Ding-a-dong, Boom Bang-a-bang, A-ba-ni-bi, and Diggi-Doo Diggi-Ley. France, Italy, Spain and Portugal have always sung in one of their official languages, sometimes combined with a few words in English. Even partial use of the English language in their entries has gathered criticism: there were complaints in France when their song "Divine" included verses in...
Betty Luckham: celebrating the activism of a pioneering Windrush woman
History & The Arts

Betty Luckham: celebrating the activism of a pioneering Windrush woman

...communities there?...Early life and career Betty Luckham (then Thompson) was born in 1930 in Georgetown, British Guiana (since February 1966, the independent Republic of Guyana). The Thompsons were a happy, lively family. Betty had two sisters and two brothers, a gentle retiring mother and an inspiring father who taught her to play chess, tennis and bridge. She did well...
Prison Abolition in Question(s): Part Two
Education & Development

Prison Abolition in Question(s): Part Two

...communities of inclusion and strengthening social bonds. We are less likely to be fearful of ‘crime’ if we feel a sense of connection to our local communities. Fear and insecurity around ‘crime’ are often closely tied to people feeling socially isolated. Fear of victimisation is significantly decreased when there are strong local communities and support mechanisms...
We invented the weekend!
Money & Business

We invented the weekend!

...community feasts and dance performances, to getting your hands dirty with planting workshops and finding gems at vintage markets, festival-goers will meet new people, try new things and make memories together. This learning hub helps you explore some of the topics, ideas and themes presented at the festival, including food, sport, music, culture, work and travel. All...