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Professor Whatmore, who focuses on the interface between cultural geography, political theory and science and technology studies, will draw upon her recent research to propose a new approach to living with flooding.
Living with Flooding: Science, democracy and the complex challenge of managing environmental risk is an episode from Alumni Weekend by Oxford University. Professor Whatmore, who focuses on the interface between cultural geography, political...
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Published Oct 3, 2014, 43:22 long, audio available.
Professor Whatmore, who focuses on the interface between cultural geography, political theory and science and technology studies, will draw upon her recent research to propose a new approach to living with flooding.
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Living with Flooding: Science, democracy and the complex challenge of managing environmental risk is from Alumni Weekend by Oxford University.
Published Oct 3, 2014 and 43:22 long