Ask the Geographer Por: Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Our award-winning podcasts bring the latest geographical insights to your classroom from a host of experts. The experts involved present their own opinions, which should not be interpreted as the Society's point of view. 136 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Ask the Geographer Mostrando página 6 de 7 How is climate and its science governed in Russia? Dr Jon Oldfield 19/08/2019 Why is sand a powerful natural resource? Dr Laura Schoenberger 16/08/2019 How is place-attachment and belonging managed in refugee re-settlement? Sara Kindon and Amber Kale 12/08/2019 How is creativity produced in the Caribbean? Dr Pat Noxolo 09/08/2019 How does international aid work? Dr Emma Mawdsley 05/08/2019 What is rural gentrification? Professor Martin Philips 02/08/2019 What do cartoons tell us about global politics? Dr Daniel Hammett 29/07/2019 How do we talk about environmental risk? Professor Esther Eidinow 25/07/2019 How is high street regeneration managed? Dr Steve Millington 23/07/2019 Why did unprecedented migration occur across the Mediterranean in 2015? Professor Heaven Crawley 17/06/2019 What is the relationship between comic books and geopolitics? Professor Jason Dittmer 24/04/2019 How is internal migration changing cities? Professor Michael Collyer 09/04/2019 What are the big challenges for global water security? Professor David Hannah 20/03/2019 Can digital technology make cities safe and inclusive? Dr Ayona Datta 08/03/2019 How do we map global change? Senior Earth Observation Specialist Terri Freemantle 07/03/2019 Why is the Weddell Sea important? Professor Julian Dowdeswell 05/02/2019 How do glacial surfaces evolve over time? Dr Ann Rowan 12/11/2018 What makes the Arctic unique? Dr Ingrid A. Medby 11/09/2018 Giant icebergs and the carbon cycle with Professor Grant Bigg 06/07/2018 Urban transformation and belonging with Dr Melissa Butcher and Shekeila Scarlett 12/06/2018 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 ... 4 5 6 7 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn