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London School of Economics and Political Science
Recent London School of Economics and Political Science Podcasts
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 ...
The Ballpark is the LSE US Centre's regular podcast on the politics and policy of the United States. Through features and interviews with academics from the LSE and elsewhere, The Ballpark looks more closely in...
LSE IQ is a monthly podcast from the London School of Economics and Political Science in which we ask some of the smartest social scientists - and other experts - to answer intelligent questions about economics...
'The HotSeat' is the LSE Department of Government's video and podcast series which asks leading LSE experts important questions on the key issues in politics and government. To find out more visit - http://blog...
A podcast series from LSE's British Politics and Policy blog which aims to bring academic, evidence-based, perspectives to the political issues facing Britain today.
Audible Impact is a podcast series from the LSE Impact blog, which publishes daily posts on the visibility, evaluation and diversity of social science research.
A podcast series from the LSE Review of Books blog lsereviewofbooks.com - the podcasts give listeners the opportunity to hear prolific authors and academics discuss the ideas behind their latest books.
Democratic Audio is a podcast series of the Democratic Audit blog. The core aims of the blog are to improve democracy in the UK, and to undertake and promote research into its health, strength and durability.
LSE's voxEUROPP draws on academic experts from the LSE's European Politics and Policy blog (EUROPP.eu) to discuss the latest issues across European governance, economics, politics, culture and society, both at ...
A lively introduction to some of the ideas being explored by researchers at LSE.
Recent London School of Economics and Political Science Episodes
Publication Date | Mar 05, 2021
Duration | 00:09:37
Publication Date | Mar 05, 2021
Duration | 00:09:37
Contributor(s): Dr Jonathan Birch | What steps to improve animal welfare do governments need to take to save humanity from a catastrophe that may be far greater than the ongoing COVID disaster?
Governments arou...
Publication Date | Mar 05, 2021
Duration | 00:58:04
Publication Date | Mar 05, 2021
Duration | 00:58:04
Contributor(s): Dr James Abdey | Data-driven decision-making and the ability to communicate a large amount of information to audiences efficiently are vital in any industry. Bringing data to life in meaningful ...
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:59:35
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:59:35
Contributor(s): Professor Charles Kupchan, Dr Leslie Vinjamuri | During the presidency of Donald Trump, the US pursued a more self-interested and transactional foreign policy, often seeing relations with other ...
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 01:02:54
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 01:02:54
Contributor(s): Dr Amir Lebdioui, Dr Alice Krozer, Professor Francisco Ferreira, Dr Laura Carvalho | Rethinking inequality reduction programmes in post-COVID Latin America is timely and urgent. What are the pat...
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:59:27
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:59:27
Contributor(s): Dr Niamh Dunne, Dr Robert Falkner, Dr Carsten Sørensen, Professor Leslie Willcocks | The Fourth Industrial Revolution has transformed the way we work and live. Digital platforms have upended tra...
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:09:29
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:09:29
Contributor(s): Dr Manmit Bhambra | The politics of ‘difference’ remain salient in contemporary societies; discrimination often encompasses the sometimes less obvious, but equally damaging forms of prejudice, w...
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:11:33
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:11:33
Contributor(s): Tristen Naylor | Are pixellated images of leaders in tiny squares on a computer screen the 'new normal' for international diplomacy? What are the implications of the loss of physicality in diplo...
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:08:41
Publication Date | Mar 04, 2021
Duration | 00:08:41
Contributor(s): Aliya Rao | Aliya Rao explores how unemployment reinforces gender inegalitarian norms and behaviours when it comes to time, space and emotions. How might we tackle this seemingly backwards step?...
Publication Date | Mar 03, 2021
Duration | 00:09:30
Publication Date | Mar 03, 2021
Duration | 00:09:30
Contributor(s): Erica Thompson | Has the COVID-19 pandemic led to worse career prospects for young people?
Research has shown a widening gap in the likelihood of young people being in employment, particularly i...
Publication Date | Mar 03, 2021
Duration | 00:57:27
Publication Date | Mar 03, 2021
Duration | 00:57:27
Contributor(s): Mandu Reid, Bell Ribeiro-Addy, Mary-Ann Stephenson, Dr Clare Wenham | Women’s vulnerability must be considered in pandemic preparedness and response.
We look at the role of UK policymakers in re...