Podcasts de Geography

Introducing Spatial Delight

Spatial Delight is a podcast about the politics of space inspired by the life and work of...

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Episode 10: Storm chasing, geography and saving lives, with Val Castor

Val Castor, a 1985 Department of Geography alumnus, shares stories from his life as a senior...

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Are we really prisoners of geography?

A wave of bestselling authors claim that global affairs are still ultimately governed by the...

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Trailer - Welcome to the DNA of Cities

Welcome to The DNA of Cities. Subscribe and join us fortnightly from Thursday 24th November 2022...

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Trailer - Welcome to the DNA of Cities

Welcome to The DNA of Cities. Subscribe and join us fortnightly from Thursday 24th November 2022...

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How do cities acquire traits?

In this episode, we find out where cities get their traits from by exploring the forces and...

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Geometrías del Poder

El paisaje físico y político de un país es un reflejo de las relaciones de poder en la sociedad....

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A Sunday in Bedford

An audio walk in Bedford on a Sunday, contrasting the sounds of St. John's Retail Park and St....

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Read Book United States - Geography, History and Social Studies Handbook: Do-It-Yourself Homeschooling

United States - Geography, History and Social Studies Handbook: Do-It-Yourself Homeschooling...

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Audiobook EP Geography and Cultures Printables: Levels 5-8: Part of the Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool

EP Geography and Cultures Printables: Levels 5-8: Part of the Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool...

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101. Mike Robinson: Collaborating for climate solutions

Sue Stockdale talks to Mike Robinson, Chief Executive of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society...

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103. Iain Stewart: Empowering communities to adapt to climate change

In this episode, Iain Stewart, an expert in geoscience and sustainability, highlights the need...

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Episode 2 Coastal Landforms

Landforms that created along the coastline including, bays, wave cut notches and wave cut...

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A Little Bit Racey: Election

With less than 365 days to go until the good people in parliament play musical chairs for...

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A Little Bit Racey: Burgers

The world has changed greatly, but none of these enhancements to modern life can compare with the...

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A Little Bit Racey: World Cup

The excitement for the ‘World Cup’ is hotting up, as England boss Roy Hodgson, prepares to...

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A Little Bit Racey: Godzilla

It has found us. News helicopters and grainy phone footage capture brief glimpses of a giant...

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A Little Bit Racey: Science

The Large Hadron Collider in CERN, was shut down in 2013 to conduct a two-year maintenance...

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Yapton: a Sussex parish seen through the census and parish records

Dr Tony Wakeford looks beyond the names recorded in the parish registers and census records,...

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Episode 4 Mappleton Coastal Defences

A close look at how the coast has been defended at Mappleton (a small village on the Holderness...

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