The 4 Best LSE: Public lectures and events Podcast Episodes
1) Anti-System Politics in Europe: the crisis of market liberalism in rich democracies [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Jonathan Hopkin | At this year’s Annual Lecture, which marks the 10th anniversary of LEQS and follows just days after this year’s European parliamentary elections, Jonathan Hopkin will ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Liquidity and Leverage - Why Banks? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Raghuram Rajan | Lionel Robbins was one of the outstanding men of his time; economist, public servant and supporter of the arts. The lectures, which were established in his name,...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) Liquidity and Leverage - The Two Faces of Liquidity [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Raghuram Rajan | Lionel Robbins was one of the outstanding men of his time; economist, public servant and supporter of the arts. The lectures, which were established in his name,...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) Factfulness: ten reasons we're wrong about the world and why things are better than you think [Audio]
Speaker(s): Anna Rosling Rönnlund, Ola Rosling | When asked simple questions about global trends – why the world's population is increasing; how many young women go to school; how many of us live in p...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) End of the America era? Looking back, looking forward
At a time of intensifying geopolitical rivalry, economic nationalism, and ideological extremism, this roundtable brings together a group of leading political scientists and historians to take stock of...Show More
6) Mediate the middle: moving with and beyond dichotomies
Join us in celebrating the launch of Bart Cammaerts’ latest textbook, Dichotomies in Media and Communication Theory — a bold and original exploration of the key theoretical tensions that shape our med...Show More
7) Is a democratic economy possible? Lessons from history, horizons for the future
Fifty years after powerful labour movements launched radical plans to democratise the economy and gain control of large businesses, what is the legacy of these efforts and what are the prospects for e...Show More
8) Assessing risk assessment in cases of domestic abuse
Domestic abuse affects roughly one-third of women worldwide and carries serious consequences for victims, their children, and society at large. This lecture presents findings from three studies examin...Show More
9) Mass media, justice and me: a victim’s perspective
Step into the lives of those whose pursuit of justice collided with the power of the press.
10) Housing supply and the future of our urban planet
Join us for this special Economica Coase lecture which this year will be delivered by Harvard academic Edward Glaeser.