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Episodes
How to Manage Technological Disruption: tech giants, competition, and the future of work
04 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Digital platforms have upended traditional business models and are disrupting ever more industries in a post-COVID world.
Isolationism: the future of US foreign policy?
04 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
During the presidency of Donald Trump, the US pursued a more self-interested and transactional foreign policy, often seeing relations with other count...
What is the Future of Diplomacy?
04 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Are pixellated images of leaders in tiny squares on a computer screen the 'new normal' for international diplomacy? What are the implications of the l...
Why is Unemployment Bad for Gender Equality?
04 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Aliya Rao explores how unemployment reinforces gender inegalitarian norms and behaviours when it comes to time, space and emotions. How might we tackl...
What is Colonial about Global Health?
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Can COVID-19 invigorate an alternative vision for the future of global health?
COVID-19 in the UK: where are all the women?
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Women’s vulnerability must be considered in pandemic preparedness and response.
Digital by Default: the COVID-19 generation
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Almost overnight, following lockdown, children’s lives became digital by default. We critically reflect on how children’s experiences, needs and r...
How Can We Do Good Science With Models?
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Given their power to influence the world, how can we ensure that mathematical models are developed in a transparent and accountable way, providing inf...
How to Be Effective Leaders in the Context of Organisational Change
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Effective leadership is essential in any organisation. In an uncertain world, resilient leaders are more important than ever to the survival and succe...
The Politics of Race in American Film: Episode 2, Race, Space, and The City
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of The Politics of Race in American Film podcast, Dr. Clive James Nwonka discusses the films Paterson and The Last Black Man in San Fr...
We Have Declared a Climate Emergency! Now what?
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
The translation of climate policy into “on the ground” actions in our communities should deliver healthier, more prosperous and resilient cities w...
What Work Disappeared? COVID-19 and Labour Market Outcomes for the Under 25s
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Has the COVID-19 pandemic led to worse career prospects for young people?
Scroungers versus Strivers: the myth of the welfare state
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Professor John Hills | This episode is dedicated to social policy giant Professor Sir John Hills, who died in December 2020. In this e...
Financing a Green and Just Recovery from COVID-19
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
How can we combine recovery from COVID-19 with the shift to an inclusive and sustainable global economy?
How Can Policy Makers Use Behavioural Science?
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What specific societal behaviours should policy makers want to shape as we move forward in a post-COVID world? We analyse what behavioural science res...
How the Pandemic Polarised Us
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We explore political polarisation in the UK, EU, US and on social media in light of COVID-19, and how democracy can be built back.
How to Develop your Presence and Influence
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
To create positive change in the world, we need to influence people who have more power than we do and convince them to listen to us.
Scroungers versus Strivers: the myth of the welfare state
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This episode is dedicated to social policy giant Professor Sir John Hills, who died in December 2020.
Scroungers versus Strivers: the myth of the welfare state
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This episode is dedicated to social policy giant Professor Sir John Hills, who died in December 2020.
Start-up Survival: how do young innovators navigate the 'new normal'?
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This pre-recorded film includes testimonies and honest insights from two young innovators building businesses focussed on the betterment of society.
Why Should We Build Back Differently?
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Post-COVID19, there is talk of ‘building back better’. What does this mean?
What We Owe Each Other: a new social contract
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What should a social contract for the 21st century look like?
A Letter on Feminist Peace
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
How could we create a world founded on an inclusive and intersectional concept of humanity and peaceful existence for all peoples?
How Has COVID-19 Produced New Forms of Stigma?
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Drawing on ethnographic insights, Nikita Simpson explores how these new relations of stigma have emerged in the UK during the pandemic.
How to take control of your decisions
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What is the next big decision you need to make? COVID-19 has had a profound impact on many of our behaviours. What is the impact it has had on the dec...
How will New Technology Affect the Future of Work?
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Many fear the impact of robots and AI on the demand for labour in the future. Such techno-angst is nothing new and perhaps we can learn from the past ...
Life in a Post-COVID World: learning from Southeast Asia
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Although the distinctive outcomes of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia are only now becoming clear, we expect that they can become the basis for innovative a...
We Are All in This Together: has COVID-19 taught us how to save the world?
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Can the massive shift in the way we now relate to each other, and the rules we choose to live by, help us tackle other collective threats to humanity,...
The Costs of Connection: how data is colonizing human life and appropriates it
25 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Nick Couldry and Ulises Ali Mejias will discuss their book, The Costs of Connection: How Data Colonizes Human Life and Appropriates it for Capitalism.
A Polity Divided: empire, nation, and the construction of the British welfare state
24 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
The Annual British Journal of Sociology Lecture examines national welfare in the context of being an imperial polity organised around hierarchies – ...
Making Your Voice Heard
24 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Drawing on research from her latest book, Making Your Voice Heard, Connson Locke will look at how to develop your leadership presence and be more infl...
Philanthropy - from Aristotle to Zuckerberg
22 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Join us for this talk by Paul Vallely who will be discussing his new book, Philanthropy: From Aristotle to Zuckerberg.
Public Authority Podcast | Episode 1
22 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In the first of two episodes on the ‘localisation agenda’, this episode looks into the histories of NGOs in the country, the challenges faced by N...
Public Authority Podcast | Episode 2
22 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In the second of two episodes on the ‘localisation agenda’, this episode examines the barriers to the localisation of aid in South Sudan.
Resilience
22 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What do we mean by the term ‘resilience’? We trace the philosophical traditions of resilience and explore critical perspectives on its modern form...
SHORTCAST | Data-driven Responses to COVID-19: opportunities and limitations
22 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
With many activities moving online, there is growing pressure to implement a range of data–driven responses as “obvious” solutions to various CO...
SHORTCAST | Growth and solidarity: cities reimagining human mobility in Africa and Europe
22 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
As cities grapple with the impact of the Covid pandemic the Mayors Dialogue will chart a path forward...
Gender and COVID-19: a feminist economic lens
18 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Join us for this first lecture in our new series organised in memory of Sylvia Chant which will be delivered by Naila Kabeer.
Wealth Inequality Across the Globe
18 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This event will introduce a special issue of The Journal of Chinese Sociology, which will showcase new analyses of wealth inequality and their implica...
How was Brexit for you? a reflection on what we learnt
17 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What do we still need to learn if the UK is to make a success of Brexit? The panel will consider the changes occurring across government, the economy ...
"World on the Edge": the crisis of the western liberal order
16 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This event will debate the crisis of the liberal order: is the cause of the crisis liberalism itself, or does it have as much to do with Trump and the...
Let’s Talk Careers in a Post-COVID world
16 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
The impacts of COVID-19 on career prospects will differ across individuals. In this session we will discuss the groups of people who have advanced and...
Critical Race Theory and the Black Radical Tradition: engaging with structural racism in education
11 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
LSE EmbRace and LSE’s Eden Centre engage in a dialogue on the topic of Critical Race Theory and education.
Shaping Cities in an Urban Age
11 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Using research from LSE’s global Urban Age programme – including new research on Athens - the illustrated lecture reviews how urban planning, gove...
The Recurring Crises of American Democracy
10 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Join us for a discussion of America’s current predicament and how it differs from past threats to democracy in the US.
Going for Growth
08 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
How can the UK and the world get back to sustainable growth following the COVID-19 pandemic?
Spaced Out
08 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
How can we plan for a future where human beings can share both public and private spaces? Join Katie Beswick, Julia King and Antoine Picon to discuss ...
Building a Caring Economy
04 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
How do we build back our global economy by putting care – care of people and care of the environment - at its centre?
Electoral Hostility: is the sanctity of elections under threat?
04 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Between the disruption from external threats such as covid and terrorism and the ever-increasing tension and frustration between voters, is the sancti...
Our Slim Window of Opportunity: what the climate change agenda must achieve in 2021
03 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In a world beset by a global pandemic and an existential climate change emergency, Executive Secretary of UN Climate Change Patricia Espinosa will pro...
The Epic Potential of Empowering Women
03 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In her new book, which she will talk about at this event, Scott argues on the strength of hard data and on-the-ground experience that removing those b...
Should we be optimistic?
02 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Dr Tali Sharot, Dr Joan Costa-Font, Professor David de Meza, Dr Chris Kutarna | Despite our growing collective pessimism about the ...
Building Resilience Through Data Centricity
02 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Join us for this fireside chat with Jacky Wright, Chief Digital Officer and Corporate Vice President, Microsoft US.
Should we be optimistic?
02 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Despite our growing collective pessimism about the state of the world, when it comes to our own lives, research suggests we are generally optimistic.
Should we be optimistic?
02 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Despite our growing collective pessimism about the state of the world, when it comes to our own lives, research suggests we are generally optimistic.
Defending the Future: gender, conflict and environmental peace
01 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This discussion project addresses how the role of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda takes into account the climate crisis and its impact on w...
The Politics of Race in American Film
31 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What can film teach us about the evolution of racial politics and depictions of race in the United States?
Mission Economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism
29 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Join us for this public lecture by Mariana Mazzucato who will outline her new approach for governments to deal with inequality, disease and climate ch...
Power and Impunity: what Donald Trump and Boris didn’t learn from the Ancient Greeks
29 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Are we living in a world marked by a new impunity of power?
SHORTCAST | Is it Time to Cancel Household Debt?
29 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This is an event shortcast, a digested version of our live online public events series. This event was recorded on October 15th 2020. A full version i...
Mothering and Work, Mothering as Work
28 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this event we will grapple with past and present experiences of mothering. How can we tell a story of maternal labour in the past, in the absence o...
SHORTCAST | Behavioural Science and a Post-COVID World
28 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This is an event shortcast, a digested version of our live online public events series. This event was recorded on November 4th 2020. A full version i...
The Politics of Inequality: why should we focus on resistance from below?
27 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
The newly launched Politics of Inequality research theme at the International Inequalities Institute explores the practices of resistance, mobilisatio...
Empires Past & Present: empire around 1800
26 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Around 1800 the world was dominated by a number of predominant empires at different stages of development This lecture will discuss each of these empi...
Misinformation
26 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Information may be power, but misinformation appears to be usurping the throne...can democratic societies do anything to stem the flow of fake news?
COVID-19 and its Impact on Gender, Justice and Security
25 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This event will take stock of changing social and political landscapes, locally and internationally, one year into the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Impact of Brexit on Higher Education
25 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What impact might Brexit have on students and research?
Explaining the hegemony of financial inclusion
21 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, we are joined by Julie Zollman from Tufts University to discuss financial inclusion and why it has gone viral as a solution for inter...
Rebuilding the UK Economy for a More Secure Future
21 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Join Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds as she sets out Labour’s plans to recover jobs, retrain workers and rebuild businesses to build a better, mor...
The Next Four Years: what should we expect for America?
21 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
What will the next administration's international and domestic priorities be? A roundtable discussion with leading experts on American politics.
A Decade of Behavioural Science at LSE: A Fireside chat with Professor Paul Dolan
20 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Join us for this fireside chat where Paul Dolan will be reflecting on ten years of behavioural science at LSE, discussing biases, narratives, happines...
Solutions for a Planet in Crisis
20 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Inger Andersen, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme, discusses how we can make science more ...
Warfare and Peacemaking in the 21st Century: who's taking responsibility to protect and promote peace
19 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this, the first 'In Conversation with' event, the director of the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini, will delve int...
Hayekian Behavioural Economics
18 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Friedrich Hayek argued for freedom of choice based on outsiders knowing much less than choosers so that interferences with personal freedom will make ...
Is Perfectionism an Illness?
18 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Dr Tom Curran from LSE’s Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science researches perfectionism, its damaging effects and why society is makin...
Keeping up appearances: the changing face of the elites and their hobbies
18 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Dr Sam Friedman and Dr Aaron Reeves examine how elites signal their superior social position via the consumption of culture.
Key Workers and Inequality
18 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
The vital labour of 'key workers' has been widely lauded during the pandemic. But can the trend of recent decades toward inequalities in earning and s...
After the Drugs Wars
15 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Who are the people most affected by the drugs trade? What are the challenges they face?
What’s the point of social science in a pandemic?
05 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Professor Laura Bear, Nikita Simpson, Professor Joan Roses, Dr Adam Oliver, Dr Clare Wenham, Professor Patrick Wallis | In this month’...
What’s the point of social science in a pandemic?
05 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
As we embark on 2021 and, hopefully, the latter stages of the pandemic, now is an apt moment to reflect on how we’ve got to where we are.
What’s the point of social science in a pandemic?
05 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
As we embark on 2021 and, hopefully, the latter stages of the pandemic, now is an apt moment to reflect on how we’ve got to where we are.
Public investment and graduate underemployment in Benin (Investissements publics et chômage des jeunes diplômés au Bénin)
16 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Quelle est la cause du taux de chômage croissant chez les diplômés au Bénin?
Europe and the British Geographical Imagination, 1760-1830
12 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Paul Stock explores what geographical reference works, textbooks, dictionaries, and encyclopaedias tell us about literate Britons' understandings of E...
LSE class of 2020
11 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Congratulations to the class of 2020! LSE Director Minouche Shafik shares her message to students graduating in this exceptional year.
Neglected Tropical Diseases: the rise of a global health issue
10 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Discussing why and how ideas ‘go viral’, we speak to LSE Professor Dr Ken Shadlen and NTD specialist at the SCI Foundation Yael Velleman to explor...
The 'True' Brexit: where are we now?
10 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Our speakers will comprise a range of expertise, covering British politics, knowledge of Whitehall, the economy, and UK-EU law to assess where we migh...
Report of the UK Wealth Tax Commission
09 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
This event launches the final report of a major new project investigating the desirability and feasibility of a ‘wealth tax’ for the UK.
Why Aren't Policy-Makers and the Public Demanding That More Emphasis is Placed in Happiness?
09 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Join Gus O'Donnell and Paul Dolan in conversation, as they discuss the role of happiness in public policy.
Imperialism and the Developing World
08 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
How did Western imperialism shape the developing world? And what effect has Anglo-American expansionism had on economic development in poor parts of t...
The International Women's Tribunal: Gender Just Peace
08 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Twenty years ago, the Women's International War Crimes Tribunal on Japan's Military Sexual Slavery took place in Tokyo. This documentary commemorates ...
Why Does Globalisation Fuel Populism, and What Can We Do About It?
08 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Dani Rodrik will explore the globalisation backlash and the ways (hyper-) globalisation has produced a political counter-reaction.
Have We Reached The End Of The 1951 Refugee Convention?
07 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
The Annual Human Rights Day Lecture hosted by LSE Human Rights will be delivered this year by Professor Seyla Benhabib of Yale University.
Educating Equally: what is needed?
03 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
On the International Day for People with Disabilities, this event looks at what is needed for children and adults with disabilities to have access to ...
Trust, Resilience and the Effectiveness of Government: lessons from the COVID-19 crisis
03 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Crises and wars have historically been drivers of political and economic change. This event will look at some emerging lessons of the COVID-19 crisis ...
10½ Lessons from Experience
02 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Join us for this conversation between Minouche Shafik and Paul Marshall on his latest book, 10½ Lessons from Experience: Perspectives on Fund Managem...
Digital tech and inclusive social policy
02 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
This episode discusses how digital measurement technologies are used in health insurance for risk assessments and the implications for inclusive healt...
Lives, Livelihoods and Lockdowns: debating COVID-19 policy trade-offs
02 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
The policy responses to COVID-19 have involved severe restrictions on the contact we have with other people.This panel discussion will seek to flush o...
How can we end child poverty in the UK?
01 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Dr Kitty Stewart | A campaign by the Manchester United footballer, Marcus Rashford, has prompted the UK government to provide extra su...
How can we end child poverty in the UK?
01 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Even before coronavirus, child poverty had been rising for several years. This latest bite-sized episode of LSE iQ explores the question, ‘How can w...
How can we end child poverty in the UK?
01 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Even before coronavirus, child poverty had been rising for several years. This latest bite-sized episode of LSE iQ explores the question, ‘How can w...