
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
She has spent years studying displaced people living in refugee camps around the world. And has sometimes even been claimed by residents thanks to her ability to acclimate with her research subjects. Here, Cullen Dunn explains why geography is a way of thinking, how we can reconsider the role of charity in resettlement efforts, and what the digital revolution has to do with forced migration.
4.6
1717 ratings
She has spent years studying displaced people living in refugee camps around the world. And has sometimes even been claimed by residents thanks to her ability to acclimate with her research subjects. Here, Cullen Dunn explains why geography is a way of thinking, how we can reconsider the role of charity in resettlement efforts, and what the digital revolution has to do with forced migration.
6,046 Listeners
3,875 Listeners
3,856 Listeners
385 Listeners
32,121 Listeners
673 Listeners
2,360 Listeners
43,343 Listeners
123 Listeners
112,758 Listeners
56,140 Listeners
32,499 Listeners
534 Listeners
613 Listeners
128 Listeners
7,577 Listeners
45 Listeners
77 Listeners
5,377 Listeners
653 Listeners
14,859 Listeners