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UK Housing Review
Looking Down the Wrong End of the Telescope

"So, as we can see, this housing
issue is not as big as Z2K thinks!"
Women Speaking
Women Speaking is the new channel produced by Imen Yacoubi. The channel is an exciting develoment and hopes to provide a dynamic academic resource for all those interested in the issues of female identity in the global environment.
DOG Sculpture Installation: Sotoko and her DOG
Japanese Artist Mari joins HumanRightsTV

The Japanese artist Mari explores ideas of anamistic iconic deconstruction.
The relationships between human life and animal life are not always obvious. How animals are treated in modern societies varies from culture to culture with only one consistency; our own self obsession, our all consuming anthropocentric viewpoint.
Flowplayer: Seeing is believing
An article on Open Source
and
the flowplayer used by HumanRightsTV
by
Jack Adams M.A.,C.F.,
Founder HumanRightsTV
Development in 2010
Development work at HumanRightsTV is ongoing, this is one of the attractions of this facility to human rights organisations and groups; they don't have to duplicate and mount expensive digital media r&d programmes.
In 2010 we have upgraded the FlowPlayer thanks to the support of the developers of this wonderful digital product. The development team at FlowPlayer have supported the concept and work of HumanRightsTV from the very beginning in 2006.
UK Housing Management: Organisation Menu
West Elgerton Community Housing
(WECH)
Professor Ambrose discusses the
World Health Organisation Report
which placed WECH as the 3rd best
resident led housing management
programme in the world.
UK General Policy and Housing Strategy
Professor Peter Ambrose set about making a series of short films about the failings of housing policy in the UK in the twentyfirst century. The series is called No Place Like Home and lays out the landscape of discussion which the Housing Review will seek to address

