LSE IQ
Episodes
Can't We Just Print More Money?
16 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bank of England economists Jack Meaning and Rupal Patel discuss their new book, "Can’t We Just Print More Money?"
The battle for the Liberian dollar
16 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Liberian dollar is the nation’s official currency. So, why do so many Liberians use US dollars for everyday transactions?
Connect the Dots: the art and science of creating good luck
12 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Four exceptional leaders discuss how they got where they are, how they engineered serendipity (“smart luck”) in their lives, and what we can all l...
Overcoming social housing stigma: why we must listen to tenants
12 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Far from their widespread reputation, social housing estates are home to more resilient communities than reported in the media, and social landlords g...
Cannibal Capitalism
11 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Capitalism’s voracious appetite is devouring democracy, care, and the planet.
Hidden Games: how game theory explains irrational behaviour
11 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
MIT economists Moshe Hoffman and Erez Yoeli talk about their new book, "Hidden Games".
Per Heggenes on Ikea Foundation's drive for meaningful social and environmental impact
11 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Per Heggenes is CEO of the IKEA Foundation. In this podcast, he shares insights into his work on bridging the gap between protecting the planet and im...
The Design of Social Messaging
10 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee gives this lecture to celebrate the legacy and work of Professor Sir Arthur Lewis.
Tranquillity
10 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
What does it take to live a good life? The idea that we should aim to cultivate a state of "tranquility" is important to both Eastern and Western thou...
Why do we need foodbanks?
04 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Dr. Aaron Reeves, Laura Lane, Daphine Aikens | As food and energy prices soar, it’s predicted that the demand for food banks will re...
Inclusion of Global Talent
04 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The Inclusion Initiative and Special Olympics Athlete Leaders discuss the current work of Special Olympics in supporting individuals with intellectual...
Lessons from Afghanistan
04 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Our panellists come together to discuss the new issue of the LSE Public Policy Review Lessons from Afghanistan.
Why do we need foodbanks?
04 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This month we’re re-running an episode from 2019 about an issue which has come back into focus with the cost-of-living crisis.
Evacuating Women Judges in Afghanistan: a tale of international feminist solidarity
03 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Helena Kennedy QC delivers the second annual Wollstonecraft Society Lecture.
Trust: the key to social cohesion and growth in Latin America and the Caribbean
28 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Latin America and the Caribbean continues to be one of the slowest growing regions in the world and its citizens among the least satisfied with democr...
Families and Money: exploring gender inequality in elite families
13 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
What advantages do wealthy families enjoy and what challenges do they face? How does gender shape power dynamics in elite circles?
Thinking Against Empire: anticolonial thought as Social Theory
06 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This lecture excavates a tradition of social thought that grew alongside metropolitan sociology but has been marginalised by it: anticolonial thought.
Do we need the arts to change the world?
05 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Dr Alexandra Gomes, Professor Patrick Wallis, Professor Emily Jackson, Professor Julia Black | We’ll be hearing from Dr Alexandra Go...
Do we need the arts to change the world?
05 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This episode of LSE iQ asks do we need the arts to change the world?
Weathering the Pandemic: the emerging financial landscape in South East Europe
30 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Panellists discuss the forces reshaping finance in South East Europe and the lessons learned from the policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Why do we need foodbanks?
29 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This month we’re re-running an episode from 2019 about an issue which has come back into focus with the cost-of-living crisis.
Agonies of Empire: American power from Clinton to Biden
24 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Cox discusses his new book, Agonies of Empire - American Power from Clinton to Biden.
Central Banking and Supervision in the Biosphere
24 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This event brings together a high-profile panel of international central banks and supervisors to discuss the implications of biodiversity loss for th...
Confidence Culture
23 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Shani Orgad and Rosalind Gill discuss how imperatives directed at women to “love your body” and “believe in yourself” imply that psychological...
British Foreign Policy: are times a-changing?
22 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Panellists consider what role the UK embracing in its foreign policy.
Alliances and the Outbreak of the Second World War
21 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The third Engelsberg Chair lecture of 2021/22 discusses alliances and war, delivered by historian Margaret MacMillan
Painful truths: resisting gendered violence against women
18 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This lecture discusses the nature of and resistance to gendered violence against women from scalar and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Do we need the arts to change the world?
17 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This episode of LSE iQ asks do we need the arts to change the world?
The Effects of Immigration Restrictions on the Economy
17 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This year's Epstein Lecture is delivered by Philipp Ager.
What Europe? Continuity and Change in Public Opinion About European integration
17 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
How and why do public attitudes toward the EU and Europe differ across the continent? And what is causing broad changes in values, such as the rise of...
The Call Centre: the disproportionate effects of the pandemic on marginalised communities
16 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing forms of structural racism and inequality, and generated new social divides.
The Estate Origins of Democracy in Russia: from imperial bourgeoisie to post-communist middle-class
16 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this event, Tomila Lankina discusses her new book on the long shadow of inequalities in Russia.
Celebrating Extra-Ordinary Women this International Women's Day
14 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This event looks at one of the world's largest global solidarity movements for gender equality.
COVID by Numbers: making sense of the pandemic with data
14 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
David Spiegelhalter and Anthony Masters crunch the data on the COVID-19 pandemic, exposing the leading misconceptions about the virus and the vaccine,...
Deliberative Accountability in Parliamentary Committees
14 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This event explores an empirical route for understanding why more accountability may not always deliver more public trust.
Great Powers, Climate Change and Global Environmental Responsibilities
14 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This event discusses the new book on Great Powers, Climate Change and Global Environmental Responsibilities.
Richard Curtis CBE on global poverty, storytelling & advocacy
13 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Richard Curtis CBE is a film writer and director, he discusses advocacy and contribution to alleviating poverty globally.
COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: insights for a post-pandemic world
09 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This event marks the launch of the book, Covid-19 in Southeast Asia: Insights for a Post-Pandemic World, published by LSE Press, and includes contribu...
Should you follow your passion?
08 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Professor Shasa Dobrow, Professor Sally Maitlis, Nick O’Shea | We’ll learn how following a calling turned one LSE graduate to beer...
Should you follow your passion?
08 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This episode of LSE iQ asks whether the advice to ‘follow you heart’ or to ‘find your calling’, is good advice.
Professor Johan Rockström on climate change
07 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Recorded just days before the start of the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, this discussion explains the implications o...
Rt Hon David Miliband on helping people in crisis to survive, recover and rebuild their lives
07 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We learn about how David Miliband's political career has influenced the alleviation of poverty and helping those whose lives have been shattered by co...
How To Beat Pandemics: a route map to ending COVID-19, ending AIDS, and keeping safe from the threats of the future
03 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Winnie Byanyima, the feminist activist who leads UNAIDS and who chairs the People’s Vaccine Alliance for COVID-19, highlights lessons rooted in ongo...
Public Service Broadcasting in its Second Century
02 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Tim Davie, Director-General of the BBC, discusses the future of the BBC with Minouche Shafik, Director of LSE.
The Ballpark | S4 E3: New York: Education Inequality in the Empire State
02 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode of the Ballpark, we head to New York to learn more about the Empire State. We look at the 'city that never sleeps', and the rest of th...
We can't afford to wait: why we must adapt to our changing climate now
28 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
From drought-resistant crops to heat-resistant buildings, how can adapting to our changing climate make us more resilient to its consequences?
Biden's Foreign Policy: America's back or America first?
24 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Is ‘America back’ internationally? Has President Biden made good on his promise to put ‘America First’ in the rear view mirror?
Should you follow your passion?
24 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This episode of LSE iQ asks whether the advice to ‘follow you heart’ or to ‘find your calling’, is good advice.
Civil Society, Solidarity and Emergent Agency in the Time of COVID-19
23 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Panellists who have been working with communities across the globe, from Chile, Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and the US document practices of solidarity...
SHORTCAST | Systemic Risk in Interconnected Financial Markets
22 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This is an event shortcast, a digested version of our live online public events series. This event was recorded on 08 December 2021. A full version is...
China and the World in the Post-COVID Era: a new agenda of public policy
21 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This public event celebrates the launch of the LSE-Fudan Global Public Policy Hub, an interdisciplinary panel of experts will be discussing key public...
In Conversation with Nadia Calviño Santamaría
17 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Nadia Calviño Santamaría, First Vice-President of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Economy and Digital Transformation, explores the econ...
LSE Student Futures: where could your future take you?
17 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
How will you make an impact on the world? Opportunities to learn outside the classroom can be transformational, shaping our skills, experiences, netwo...
The Impact of COVID-19 on Global Health
16 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lessons from the pandemic highlight that we need to rethink preparing and managing global health risks and we need to invest in making health systems ...
30 Years of EU Migration and Asylum Policies: success or failure?
14 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This event explores the current challenges affecting migration throughout Europe.
Leveraging Moments of Change for Pro-Environmental Behavioural Transformation
11 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Lorraine Whitmarsh shares the initial findings of her most recent research project on ‘moments of change’.
Neoliberal Freedom as Stoic Resignation
10 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this talk, Jessica Whyte will trace the development of neoliberal attitudes to the subjective comportment required for a functioning competitive ma...
Conflict, War & Revolution: the importance of violence in international politics
09 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In his new book, Paul Kelly considers the lessons about political violence, war and revolution to be learned from ten major thinkers over centuries an...
Global Tax Justice in the Twenty-First Century: promises and challenges
09 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
After President Biden’s call for a new global minimum corporation tax at the G7 in June, issues of global tax justice are once again in the public e...
Can mothers do it all?
08 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Shani Orgad | We find out the real reasons some mums leave the workforce, deep dive into the media coverage of one of the world’s mo...
Can mothers do it all?
08 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Nathalie Abbott speaks to Shani Orgad (Professor of Media and Communications at LSE) about representations of mothers, and what effec...
Are Countries Building Back Better?
08 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Speakers discuss a recent report, From rhetoric to action: Delivering equality and inclusion from the Pathfinders initiative, which considers what act...
The Power Law: venture capital and the art of disruption
07 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sebastian Mallaby examines the decision making processes of venture capitalists.
Religion and Human Rights in Greece
04 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We bring together a scholar and a practitioner engaged in the study and implementation of religion-related human rights in Greece.
An Idea of Equality for Troubled Times
03 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Speakers discuss the idea of equality that societies should pursue in the difficult times ahead.
President Biden's First Year: success or failure?
03 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Leading experts on the United States take stock of the Biden administration’s first year in office and the road ahead.
Wellbeing as a Goal of Public Policy
03 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Our panellists discuss the new issue of the LSE Public Policy Review, Beveridge 2.0: Wellbeing. This latest LSE Public Policy Review issue discusses t...
Poland's Constitutional Breakdown: an update
02 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Wojciech Sadurski published Poland's Constitutional Breakdown, in which he described the legal and political events that led to the country's recent t...
After the Virus: lessons from the past for a better future
01 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Why was the UK so unprepared for the pandemic, suffering one of the highest death rates and worst economic contractions of the major world economies i...
Can mothers do it all?
01 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Nathalie Abbott speaks to Shani Orgad (Professor of Media and Communications at LSE) about representations of mothers, and what effec...
Jacqueline Novogratz on impact investing, social entrepreneurship and moral imagination
01 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Impact investing, social entrepreneurship and philanthropy have gained significant momentum in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis. But what does success ...
Punishment
31 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Why do societies engage in the practice of punishment? What purpose does punishing serve? And does the punishment we find in modern societies do an ef...
Making Career Progression
28 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
How Can Evidence-Based Policing Advance Police Reform Overseas?
27 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This inter-disciplinary event brings together criminologists and political scientists from the Global South and North to answer what actually works to...
Strategies for Urbanisation in Africa
26 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
The future prosperity and security of sub-Saharan Africa depends on building a new urban environment for the world’s most rapidly expanding populati...
Population Health in the 21st Century: path to progress
24 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Professor Harlan Krumholz reviews the challenges of today’s health care infrastructure and economic models, and propose solutions for tomorrow.
Sir Ronald Cohen on Impact Investing
24 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sir Ronald Cohen is one of the most influential figures in impact investing over the past 50 years. In this 20 minute podcast, we learn more about his...
Victory and the Making of Peace: the Allies in the First World War
24 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Historian Margaret MacMillan delivers the second Engelsberg Chair lecture of 2021/22 on alliances and war.
Pitch Perfect Presentations
19 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
The Ballpark | S4 E2: California: Environmental Policy in the Golden State
19 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
For this episode of The Ballpark, we head to California to take an in-depth look at the Golden State’s considerable economic power and what that mea...
The Story of Work: a new history of humankind
19 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In this talk, Jan Lucassen discusses his new book, The Story of Work
Airbrushed out of history: the Soviet middle class and lessons for inequality
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
From the fall of Russia’s last Tsar to the rise of the communist state and beyond, there remains an unlikely survivor: the Russian middle class.
Developing an entrepreneurial mindset
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
Finding and getting the job you want
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
Mabel van Oranje on advancing equality, freedom and justice
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Mabel van Oranje is a serial entrepreneur for social change working globally to advance equality, freedom, and justice. We learn more about her person...
Research, Risk and Protection
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
Shaping up for Money
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
Supporting Stakeholder Organisations
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
The Successful Start-up – what does it take?
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Presented by enterprise specialist and serial entrepreneur Peter Harrington, this podcast series covers a range of key topics all designed to help res...
Anger
17 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Experts discuss how different schools of thought conceptualise anger.
SHORTCAST | Environmentalism and Global International Society
16 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This shortcast discusses the new book, Environmentalism and Global International Society.
Critical Partnerships for Sustainable Development
14 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
UNDP Head Achim Steiner argues we need to step up multi-stakeholder co-operation and collective efforts to combat rising poverty and inequality, viole...
SHORTCAST | Career and Family: women's century-long journey toward equity
13 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Taking the form of an open conversation, this event discusses the themes of gender equity and couple equity as presented in Claudia Goldin’s book, C...
SHORTCAST | 15 years on from the Stern Review: economics of climate change, innovation, growth
12 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
To mark the 15th anniversary of the publication of the landmark The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review, Nicholas Stern reviews progress and...
Has COVID killed the office?
11 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Contributor(s): Dr Grace Lordan, Dr Carsten Sorensen, Professor Connson Locke, Hailley Griffis | Joanna Bale talks to LSE’s Connson Locke, Grace Lor...
Has COVID killed the office?
11 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
What does the post-pandemic future hold for office workers?
Has COVID killed the office?
10 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
What does the post-pandemic future hold for office workers?
Professor Johan Rockström on climate change
07 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This discussion explains the implications of 1.5 degree warming, and what needs to be done to avert further crisis.
Dismantling the Apartheid of Our Time: the Palestinian Liberation Movement as an anti-racist struggle
20 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In April 2021, Human Rights Watch sent shock waves across the human rights community and political circles alike when it published a report accusing I...
Systemic Risk in Interconnected Financial Markets
17 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Domino effects of losses can bring down entire financial systems with severe knock-on effects on the real economy.