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Month: March 2015

Drought, climate change and flooding on Google Trends

admin Climate Change March 27, 2015climate change, drought, flooding, uk drought, water scarcity
Drought, climate change and flooding on Google Trends

Where in the UK are the majority of people searching online for information about drought, climate change and flooding? We conducted a small study of trends in Internet search terms over the past 10 years to highlight patterns and relationshipsRead more

“Verse Narratives” – a way of listening to and transcribing a story

admin Narratives March 16, 2015digital storytelling, narratives, stories

In this video, Professor Michael Wilson (Loughborough University) reflects on how we analyse stories, how do we extract data from stories. And proposes the “verse narratives” as a way of listening to and transcribing a story.     Watch Heather’s storyRead more

Uncovering the hidden health effects of drought in the UK

admin Drought Science March 11, 2015

Thirst. Famine. Disease. We all know the health risks of droughts in the developing world from seeing the news reports from drought events in Africa and other places with severe droughts. The stark images beamed into our living rooms showRead more

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