Make Yourself At Home
This is the story of how film captured the emergence of Britain’s Asian communities, from the BBC/OU's series Nation on Film. The OpenLearn team.First published on Fri, 07 Jan 2005 as Make Yourself At...
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Meet Professor Raphael Kaplinsky, the 2008 Open University Lecturer. Professor Raphael Kaplinsky.First published on Tue, 20 May 2008 as Meet Professor Kaplinsky. To find out more visit The Open...
View ArticleManagement in Chinese cultures
What can we learn from the way business is done in Asian cultures? The dominant management philosophy in the Asia-Pacific region is a Chinese one, emphasising Confucian values, the family and respect...
View ArticlePutting pen to algae
Jin Ae Lee is editor and secretary of The Asian Network for Using Algae as a CO2 sink. She describes the process of using red algae to make paper, and explains how seaweed could help reduce carbon...
View Article20th Century Asian Britain in photographs
Fascinating and rare stories of Asians’ contribution to British society are brought to life in a series of rarely seen photographs collated by The Open University The OpenNews Team.First published on...
View ArticleBefore The Windrush: How did Liverpool become such a poorly-integrated city?
A century ago, Liverpool revelled in its cosmopolitan character. Nowadays, though, the city is far less ethnically mixed. What happened? Professor Laurie Taylor.First published on Fri, 10 Apr 2015 as...
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