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8th Annual Access Lecture 2017

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Who should and who shouldn’t come up to Oxford as an Undergraduate
Danny Dorling is Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Peter’s College. Previously he was a Professor of Geography at the University of Sheffield, and has worked in Newcastle, Bristol, Leeds and New Zealand. He is also a member of the Transformations: Economy, Society and Place research cluster.
Danny’s work concerns issues of inequality and injustice, wealth and poverty, housing, health, employment, and education. Much of Danny’s work is available at www.dannydorling.org via open access. His most recent books include Geography: Ideas in Profile; A Better Politics: How Government Can Make Us Happier; People and Places: A 21st Century Atlas of the UK; Injustice: Why Social Inequality Still Persists; Inequality and the 1%, and All that is Solid: The Great Housing Disaster.

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University College
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Danny Dorling
Keywords
access
housing
housing crisis
politics
Department: University College
Date Added: 02/06/2017
Duration: 00:43:10

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