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Award-winning academic Jonathan Rodden explains how economic geography shapes elections – both in the USA and beyond.
In this episode, Dr Julie Grail, Chris Brown and Rebecca McDonald join Andrew Carter to discuss the potential of the British high street.
In this episode of City Talks, Andrew Carter is joined by Otto Saumarez Smith, Assistant Professor in Architectural History at the University of Warwick, to discuss the rapid rise and fall of modernist urban planning in 1960s Britain.
In our July 2019 City Horizons event, speakers discussed their new book, 'Britain Beyond Brexit'
In this episode of City Talks, Andrew Carter is joined by Professor Michael Parkinson to discuss Liverpool's economic, social and political regeneration.
In this episode of City Talks, Andrew Carter is joined by Neil O’Brien MP to discuss rebalancing the UK economy from the bottom up, and Onward think tank's recent report, Firing On All Cylinders.
This episode examines air pollution, one of the biggest global crises today, and suggests what can be done about it
Current low unemployment figures are taken as proof that the labour market is doing well, however, in this episode of City Talks, Professor Blanchflower points out that many workers are in fact under-employed or have given up trying to find a well-paid job
Richard Williams, a contemporary visual culture expert, explores how the appearance of cities is determined by large-scale processes that are outside our control rather than by intentional design decisions
Archaeologist and anthropologist Monica L. Smith traces the phenomenon of cities through the last 6,000 years