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Latest 100 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Latest 100 audio and pdf files from LSE's programme of public lectures and events.
New World, New Rules - What Works for Global Governance
83 hours 27 mins; November 24, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | America and the Asian 21st Century with Professor Kishore Mahbubani
37 mins; November 24, 2024
Elements of a theory of the responsible firm
83 hours 32 mins; November 20, 2024
Data visualisation: alive visual words
85 hours 57 mins; November 19, 2024
Who owns outer space?
29 mins; November 19, 2024
Fragments of home: refugee housing, humanitarian design and the politics of shelter
85 hours 34 mins; November 18, 2024
How experiences of fraud impact support for financial regulation | Coffee break research at LSE
16 mins; November 18, 2024
Daniel Kahneman: a legacy
71 hours 9 mins; November 17, 2024
Reversed realities revisited: 30 years of thinking in gender and development
83 hours 19 mins; November 13, 2024
Liberal Constitutionalism, Media Ownership & the Public-Private Divide
83 hours 33 mins; November 12, 2024
Can the media change our beliefs about wealth inequality? | Coffee break research at LSE
20 mins; November 11, 2024
F.A. Hayek's Nobel at 50: then and now
87 hours 50 mins; November 11, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | China’s evolving approach to economic security with Professor Yeling Tan
38 mins; November 10, 2024
The US presidential election and the left
89 hours 24 mins; November 10, 2024
Who owns outer space?
29 mins; November 09, 2024
Homelessness in London: why youth homelessness needs its own solution
91 hours 6 mins; November 06, 2024
The 2024 US election: turning point for America?
90 hours 45 mins; November 05, 2024
AI in public policy: opportunities and challenges
87 hours 50 mins; November 04, 2024
The world in crisis
89 hours 27 mins; November 03, 2024
A war like no other: challenge and change in reporting Gaza
56 mins; November 03, 2024
A safer future for cycling in London
91 hours 49 mins; October 30, 2024
Industrialisation and national identity in modern Africa
83 hours 46 mins; October 29, 2024
The most unequal region in the world: combatting inequality in Latin America
86 hours 12 mins; October 28, 2024
Electronics repair and the circular economy | Coffee break research at LSE
20 mins; October 28, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | AI and elections with Professor Lawrence Lessig
46 mins; October 27, 2024
Taylor Swift and philosophy
81 hours 55 mins; October 27, 2024
The case for a four-day week
89 hours 19 mins; October 22, 2024
Reaching vulnerable women in Afghanistan | Coffee break research at LSE
21 mins; October 21, 2024
Wicked problems: how to engineer a better world
82 hours 23 mins; October 21, 2024
Dead men's propaganda: ideology and utopia in comparative communication studies
85 hours 6 mins; October 20, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | The West and the failure of democracy in the Middle East with Professor Fawaz Gerges
38 mins; October 17, 2024
What AI is doing to America's democracy
87 hours 12 mins; October 14, 2024
Homeland insecurity: the rise and rise of global anti-terrorism law
19 mins; October 14, 2024
"What is needed is hard thinking": five challenges for the social sciences
88 hours 52 mins; October 13, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | The social media spiral of silence with Nick Lewis
31 mins; October 13, 2024
Policy epidemiology for emerging infectious diseases
73 hours 35 mins; October 09, 2024
Why are there so few women in tech?
6 mins; October 08, 2024
AI and the future of behavioural science
85 hours 0 mins; October 07, 2024
Labour's first 100 days: a new era of progressive politics in the UK?
81 hours 23 mins; October 06, 2024
Voter education: the challenge of the century
57 mins; October 03, 2024
Born to rule: the making and remaking of the British elite
86 hours 4 mins; October 02, 2024
Religion, nationalism, conflict and community: in conversation with Rory Stewart
86 hours 29 mins; October 01, 2024
Children of a modest star
90 hours 41 mins; September 30, 2024
What’s it like to win a Nobel Prize?
33 mins; September 30, 2024
Shaping the future: AI in the workplace
88 hours 29 mins; September 29, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | Why America Can’t Retrench with Dr Peter Harris
56 mins; September 29, 2024
Sewage in our waters
98 hours 24 mins; September 25, 2024
Trade and climate change: managing policies on the road to net zero
60 hours 0 mins; September 24, 2024
Innovative market solutions to confront climate change
81 hours 22 mins; September 23, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | Faculty-student research collaborations with Evelyne Ong
31 mins; September 22, 2024
What’s it like to win a Nobel Prize?
33 mins; September 20, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | Master’s students essay competition on capitalism
42 mins; September 15, 2024
Part-time work while studying: become a Student Ambassador
1 min; September 10, 2024
Wealth, influence, and class: the British elite explained
5 mins; September 10, 2024
Designing and evaluating digital interventions for social impact
87 hours 6 mins; September 03, 2024
How can we solve the gender pay gap?
28 mins; September 02, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | US Industrial Policy with Professor Nathan Lane
40 mins; September 01, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | Black Immigrant Literacies with Professor Patriann Smith
51 mins; August 18, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | Gray Areas with Professor Adia Harvey Wingfield
33 mins; August 04, 2024
How can we solve the gender pay gap?
28 mins; August 03, 2024
Why is the Middle East at war?: US intervention explained
5 mins; July 29, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | Parliamentary America with Professor Maxwell Stearns
64 hours 25 mins; July 21, 2024
Will Aberdeen’s clean energy ambitions damage its local community?
17 mins; July 17, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | US Nuclear Strategy in a Changing Indo-Pacific
27 mins; July 07, 2024
The future of liberal democracy
38 mins; July 03, 2024
The British Economy
41 mins; July 03, 2024
AI, Fake News and the Media
41 mins; July 03, 2024
Domestic policy
43 mins; July 03, 2024
Foreign policy
41 mins; July 03, 2024
Introduction to British Politics
54 mins; July 03, 2024
Climate Change
50 mins; July 03, 2024
What went wrong with capitalism
77 hours 30 mins; July 02, 2024
Global trends in climate litigation
68 hours 36 mins; June 26, 2024
Elections in Iran and the Middle East
2 mins; June 24, 2024
LSE: The Ballpark | US Foreign Policy and Power with Professor Jeff Legro
47 mins; June 23, 2024
The power of trust
60 hours 44 mins; June 14, 2024
Invertebrate minds: from spiders to octopuses
56 mins; June 14, 2024
What is driving the green backlash in European urban politics?
61 hours 1 min; June 14, 2024
Defending democracy: building solidarity with persecuted writers, journalists, and artists
61 hours 21 mins; June 14, 2024
Is diversity and inclusion bad for business?
60 hours 1 min; June 14, 2024
Power, politics, and belonging: the lasting impacts of colonialism
70 hours 29 mins; June 14, 2024
Power and storytelling
56 mins; June 14, 2024
Can the law prevent violence against women in conflict?
66 hours 25 mins; June 14, 2024
AI guardians: who holds power over our data
65 hours 7 mins; June 14, 2024
How do we know if national economies are sustainable? A guide to going "Beyond GDP"
59 mins; June 13, 2024
Anti-globalism, international disorder and the West
57 mins; June 13, 2024
Better work: whose business is it?
56 mins; June 13, 2024
Left behind: a new economics for neglected places
56 mins; June 12, 2024
Power and social change: 5 ways we can challenge inequalities of power
55 mins; June 12, 2024
Lawfare: do law and courts have power to solve global problems?
51 mins; June 12, 2024
Geography of discontent: euroscepticism in regions of stagnant growth
61 hours 5 mins; June 12, 2024
Global middle powers and the changing world order
60 hours 35 mins; June 11, 2024
How does data regulation work for our digital society?
61 hours 27 mins; June 11, 2024
Empowering communities? Exploring devolution's impact on low-income areas
58 mins; June 11, 2024
Understanding China's views of the world
73 hours 24 mins; June 11, 2024
Is history a guide to politics?
28 mins; June 10, 2024
100 days to kickstart Britain: what should the government's priorities be?
69 hours 55 mins; June 10, 2024
Authoritarian populism and media freedom
58 mins; June 10, 2024
How to make better decisions
56 mins; June 10, 2024
How can countries prepare for the next global health crisis?
61 hours 7 mins; June 10, 2024
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