Politics – for iPod/iPhone
by The Open University
April 13, 2010 10:00 am
Governments across the world have to make controversial decisions everyday. Whether it be raising taxes, cutting budgets or going to war, there will always be opposition. The tracks on this album look at how governments make decisions, form policies and sometimes manipulate information to help their cause. The four video tracks focus on the GM debate. Audio tracks investigate how spin was used during the lead up to the war on Iraq, and explore protest and environmental action by the public in relation to issues of toxic and nuclear waste. In the final three of the audio tracks, course team member Andy Dobson explains why these topics were chosen for this course, and unpicks some of the issues that emerge. The material forms part of the course DD203 Politics.
Recent Episodes
Politics
15 years agoTranscript -- Politics
15 years agoGM: The UK debate
16 years agoTranscript -- GM: The UK debate
16 years agoGM: Science review panel
16 years agoTranscript -- GM: Science review panel
16 years agoGM: the GM Nation review
16 years agoTranscript -- GM: the GM Nation review
16 years agoGM conclusions
16 years agoTranscript -- GM conclusions
16 years ago