Many of us have read and enjoyed popular literature, without giving a second thought to issues of authorship. Using the historical drama of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance voyage and subsequent publications, Art Gertel will juxtapose authorship criteria between popular and scientific/medical literature.
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As part of our celebration of this year’s medal and award recipients, we spoke to Murchison Award recipient Professor Noel Castree about how geography has shaped his career and his advice for those wanting to go into the field.
The Arctic is changing. But how and where is it changing, and why does it matter to those who call it home and those who don't?
Geographers have developed novel techniques to monitor volcanic gases.
Professor Andy Hodson, University of Sheffield
Written by Professor Richard Harris, Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol
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