Lost and Found
Aleks Krotoski explores whether people are more likely to find what they have lost using online social networks.
From lost cameras, dogs, cats, phones and people, we are turning to the web to find what we have lost. Aleks explores whether you are more likely to find what you've lost using online social networks? Are we as connected as we think we are? Or does it make more sense to step out of the digital world and search with the help of physical social networks?
Produced by Kate Bissell.
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Professor Nicole Ellison
Clare Owen
After a three year quest to find the owner of a ring she found outside a football stadium in Sunderland, Clare was inspired to found Lostbox an online lost- and 鈥揻ound service.聽
Johan Ugander
Johan Ugander is from the University of Stanford and when not climbing the mountains in Northern Alaska he is studying social network theory, both on and off line.
Roshan Varma
Richard Walker
Fiona Wise
In December 2014 Fiona鈥檚 son Owen was still born. 聽In the hours after his birth Fiona and her husband took some very precious photos on her mobile phone. 聽But in May 2015 she lost her phone in a supermarket in her home town in Australia. She then posted an appeal on Facebook to try and get it back. 聽Here she is with her daughter Olive.
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- Mon 2 May 2016 16:30大象传媒 Radio 4
- Fri 5 Aug 2016 23:27大象传媒 Radio 4
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