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| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maps - what are they? | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:05:30 | |
When people didn’t know about large sections of the world they used their imaginations to fill the blanks. | |||
| Maps and empire | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:05:30 | |
An early projection of the British Empire attempted to show the shape of the globe on paper to assist navigators. | |||
| Maps, money and the military | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:06:41 | |
A map of Ireland from the 19th century. Discussion of military and tax related reasons for drawing up the map. | |||
| Maps and civil liberties | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:06:11 | |
How maps are now made using satellites and global positioning systems, and the inherent civil liberty concerns. | |||
| Cities - what are they? | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:08:10 | |
Anti-urbanism in British culture. Creating urban citizenship at the end of the nineteenth century through the development of public spaces. | |||
| Successful Cities | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:08:47 | |
The importance of egalitarianism in cities and how this is or is not reflected in town planning. | |||
| De-industrialisation and Cities | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:05:33 | |
Attitudes to cities and the differences between larger and smaller cities. | |||
| Planning and cities | 11 Mar 2009 | 00:04:15 | |
The increase in inequalities between affluent and less affluent. Notions of citizenship and the impact of climate change. | |||
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