date: Fri Oct 10 09:33:33 2003
from: Mike Hulme <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Fwd: Reinventing Economics Coverage?
to: a.minns@uea.ac.uk

   Asher,
   An interesting question.  I would have thought that a few of us here - Neil, TimO, myself,
   plus one or two others - would make a useful group for Vicki to meet if she came up to UEA.
   What do you think?
   Mike

     Subject: Reinventing Economics Coverage?
     Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:51:12 +0100
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     From: "Vicki Barker" <vicki.barker@bbc.co.uk>
     To: "Mike Hulme" <m.hulme@uea.ac.uk>
     Dear Dr. Hulme,
     My colleague Roger Harrabin suggested I contact you.
     I am about to spend several months attempting to answer the following question for
     senior BBC managers:
     If we were to reinvent economics coverage from scratch, TODAY, incorporating what we now
     know (or think we know) about global environmental and economic trends... what would it
     look like?
     In recent years, I have watched an environmental undertow beginning to tug at economies
     around the world, even as the world's peoples have been awakening to the realities of an
     increasingly-globalized economy; and I have wondered if current newsgathering practices
     and priorities are conveying these phenomena as effectively as they could be.
     Is this a question you and some of your colleagues feel like pondering?  I'd be
     delighted to come out to the Tyndall Centre, either during the first two weeks of
     November or in early January, when I return from an extended trip abroad. The report
     will be delivered in March or April.
     I will ring your office in a day or two to see whether or when it would be convenient
     for us to meet. Alternatively, you can reach me at this address.
     Regards,
     Vicki Barker
     BBCi at [1]http://www.bbc.co.uk/
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