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British Geography, Privilege, Positionality, and Inequality: What We Get Wrong Because of Who We Are

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Join the Cambridge Geography Society for an exciting talk by Professor Danny Dorling, one of the UK’s leading geographers, as he explores how privilege and positionality shape our understanding and misunderstanding of Britain. Drawing on themes of inequality, identity, and societal bias, this talk asks us to rethink what we take for granted about the world around us and consider the ways in which our perspectives are shaped by who we are and where we stand.

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