About Danny Dorling

 

Danny Dorling is a professor of human geography at the University of Sheffield, UK; an adjunct professor in the department of geography, University of Canterbury, New Zealand; and visiting professor in the department of social medicine, University of Bristol. His new book  <a href="http://www.policypress.co.uk/display.asp?ISB=9781847428790&/">Fair Play</a> is published by Policy Press 0ctober 2011.  He is also an academician of the Academy of the Learned Societies in the Social Sciences.

 

Articles by Danny Dorling

Possible 'peak population’: a world without borders?

Forecasts of apocalyptic population growth could be wrong. Danny Dorling argues that there is a possibility that we are headed for 'peak population' and that those of us advocating for a world without borders have reasons to be optimistic

Unique Britain

Startling wage inequality, shocking child poverty, but thankfully – to date - low support for fascism. Danny Dorling presents a snapshot of Britain’s more unusual features

This week's guest editors

openGlobalRights editors

Our guest editors James Ron, Leslie Vinjamuri, Sophie Arie and Archana Pandya introduce this week's theme of:

Emerging powers and human rights.

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