Skip to content

Toggle service links

Session 4: From Impact to Interact digital geography changes the game

This event took place on 24th March 2015 at 10:30am (10:30 GMT)
Berrill Lecture Theatre, The Open University, Walton Hall Campus, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

15:25 Session 4: From ‘Impact’ to Interact – digital geography changes the game

How does the research process alter with and through digital technologies? How does interactivity make a difference to our research methods?

Chair: Dr Paul-Francois Tremlett

15:25 Concept note: Dr Joe Smith, Senior Lecturer in Environment, Department of Geography, Open University

Digital Worlds: Interactive Documentary as Geography

15:40 Interventions

Anuradha Vittachi, Author, journalist and co-founder of the Hedgerley Wood Trust and Oneworld.org

Saving Ms. Janaki: How can digital media serve social and environment justice?

Dr Mark Brandon, Reader in Polar Oceanography, Department of Environment, Earth & Ecosystems, Open University

Why I Tweet: What social media means for controversial environmental research

16:00 Questions

Joe Smith Concept Note DM7 OU 2015.pptx

Anuradha Vittachi DM7 OU 2015.pptx

Mark Brandon DM7 OU 2015.pptx

Return to main event page

The webcast was open to 10000 users



(60 minutes)