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Join us for an evening with Susan Stryker, an intellectual cornerstone and historian in trans* studies; and Onni Gust, a cultural historian specialising in the colonial British Empire. This ...
Racism and antiracism clash on a daily basis in media discourse. This joint talk reflects on current practices of "othering" in popular media and probes the nature and meaning of media diversity ...
The problem of economic development in the Global South remains as important as ever. For centuries thinkers have tried to explain why some countries grow rich while others remain poor, with varied ...
The first Trump presidency accelerated the turn in American strategic thinking towards ‘great power competition’, producing a bipartisan consensus that confounded the wider trend to political ...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) reduced total goods exports from the UK by an estimated £27bn (or 6.4 per cent) in 2022 – due to a 13.2 per cent fall in the value of goods exported to the EU ...
We are delighted to announce the third issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024.
ImpactU HUB, a groundbreaking learning platform designed to help the UK Higher Education community start and scale social ventures, has been launched by LSE. Offering a comprehensive suite of ...
This event marks the launch of New World, New Rules by George Papaconstantinou and Jean Pisani-Ferry, in which two of European policymakers and analysts outline a new agenda for global governance. In ...
Nobel prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman was the founder of modern behavioural science and behavioural economics. His close friends and colleagues Gillian Tett, Paul Dolan and Richard Layard ...
This is good news for firms that have invested in DEI in an authentic way, amidst a DEI backlash. - Dr Grace Lordan Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) within firms is linked with either positive or ...
This year seems to be the year where the world turns towards Latin America and the Caribbean. The region’s challenges and opportunities are becoming a more important concern – not only for the West, ...
It is with great sadness that we have received the news that Joe Jacob has passed away. Joe was a member of the LSE Law Department for nearly 40 years, until 2008. We remember him from our days in the ...