Human Geography taster sesssion

Join this session to explore how the voting system makes a difference, why voting patterns exist, and if where you live influences your politics and how you vote. We’ll discuss the impact of digital technology on election geographies and the way election campaigns are run.

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Electoral Geographies and Digital Technologies

In this session we will explore Electoral Geographies and Digital Technologies, discussing questions including:

  • How does where you live influence your politics and voting? 
  • Why do political campaigns target different people in different places? 
  • How does the voting system make a difference? 
  • Does digital technology help more people get involved in elections and campaigning?
  • Should we be worrying about bots on social media?
  • Can our data be bought and used to influence an election? 

In the last UK General Election the big question was about the 'Red Wall' - places in the North of England that changed their vote to the Conservative Party after decades of voting for the Labour Party. Winning these seats gave the Conservative Party a big majority. The UK is likely to have a general election this year. Can the Conservatives hold onto those seats, or will Labour rebuild the Red Wall? How will digital technology be used in this battle? And, lastly, can digital technology finally get young people out to vote?


When: Wednesday 17 April 2024, 4pm - 5.15pm 

Age group: Year 12 and Year 13

Location: Online


Schedule

Please note that this is an approximate schedule and is therefore subject to change.

Time Activity
4.00pm Log in and get comfortable
4.05pm Introduction to The Department of Geography
4.15pm Interactive taster session
4.55pm Q&A with student ambassadors

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