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  1. Introduction by Doreen Massey

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  2. Transcript -- Introduction by Doreen Massey

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  3. Why geography matters

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  4. Transcript -- Why geography matters

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  5. Relational thinking

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  6. Transcript -- Relational thinking

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  7. Spatial divisions of labour

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  8. Transcript -- Spatial divisions of labour

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  9. London and the politics of place

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  10. Transcript -- London and the politics of place

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  11. Doreen’s response to the panel

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  12. Transcript -- Doreen’s response to the panel

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  13. Audience Q & A Part 1

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  14. Transcript -- Audience Q & A Part 1

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  15. Professor Gillian Rose speaks on behalf of Stuart Hall

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  16. Transcript -- Professor Gillian Rose speaks on behalf of Stuart Hall

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  17. The relationship between economics and society

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  18. Transcript -- The relationship between economics and society

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  19. Ken Livingstone on London

    Publicerades: 2009-08-07
  20. Transcript -- Ken Livingstone on London

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Why does geography matter? Open University Professor Doreen Massey has devoted her life to the subject, speaking passionately about the significance of geography and the 'politics of place' in a globalised world. This lecture is a celebration of her work which has had a profound influence on theorising around space and place and has taken the study of geography into new inter-disciplinary directions.

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