LSE: Public lectures and events
A podcast by London School of Economics and Political Science
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914 Episodes
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Shakespeare [Audio]
Published: 30/04/2018 -
Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration [Audio]
Published: 26/04/2018 -
Does the UK Need Its Own Infrastructure Bank? [Audio]
Published: 24/04/2018 -
The Struggle for the Arab World [Audio]
Published: 24/04/2018 -
From Transitional To Transformative: justice for conflict-related violence against women [Audio]
Published: 23/04/2018 -
The Value of Everything: making and taking in the global economy [Audio]
Published: 23/04/2018 -
Cultural Studies and the Challenge of Inequality Today [Audio]
Published: 18/04/2018 -
Walk Together to Fight Inequality [Audio]
Published: 17/04/2018 -
Factfulness: ten reasons we're wrong about the world and why things are better than you think [Audio]
Published: 11/04/2018 -
Fair Shot: rethinking inequality and how we earn [Audio]
Published: 10/04/2018 -
The Great Economists: how their ideas can help us today [Audio]
Published: 09/04/2018 -
Understanding Violence in the Middle East and Africa [Audio]
Published: 19/03/2018 -
Trouble at the Top: is Britain's leadership still fit for purpose? [Audio]
Published: 19/03/2018 -
The Arab/Persian Binary: histories of culture and conflict in the Persian Gulf [Audio]
Published: 15/03/2018 -
A Better World is Possible – the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and Social Progress [Audio]
Published: 13/03/2018 -
Images that Resemble Us Too Much: natives, corporations, humans, and other personified creatures of international law [Audio]
Published: 13/03/2018 -
Article 50: one year on [Audio]
Published: 12/03/2018 -
The Almighty Dollar [Audio]
Published: 08/03/2018 -
Who Owns the Robots? Automation and Class Struggle in the 21st Century [Audio]
Published: 07/03/2018 -
Migration and the City [Audio]
Published: 06/03/2018
The London School of Economics and Political Science public events podcast series is a platform for thought, ideas and lively debate where you can hear from some of the world's leading thinkers. Listen to more than 200 new episodes every year.