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Audio and pdf files from LSE's programme of public lectures and events.

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Audio and pdf files from LSE's programme of public lectures and events.

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Global ideas for global challenges: a panel in honour of Nick Stern

4/21/2026
Leaders of the world’s premier economic institutions and a Nobel Prize winning economist discuss how ideas have evolved to shape our world and what is needed for the future.

Duration:01:41:42

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End of the America era? Looking back, looking forward

4/1/2026
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 the choices and pathways that have brought America and the world to this unsettled moment.

Duration:01:25:25

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Mediate the middle: moving with and beyond dichotomies

3/30/2026
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 media landscape.

Duration:01:28:46

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Is a democratic economy possible? Lessons from history, horizons for the future

3/29/2026
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 economic democracy today?

Duration:01:31:20

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Assessing risk assessment in cases of domestic abuse

3/25/2026
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 examining the risk assessment process which has been used across England since 2009 to help police identify victims at high risk of serious repeat abuse and connect them with protective services.

Duration:01:14:09

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Animal economics

3/23/2026
Humans care about animals, and many would argue that animals are morally relevant. Many of our decisions profoundly affect the welfare of animals and yet welfare economics has not, up to this point, considered animals in its frameworks, theories and cost-benefit calculations.

Duration:01:21:28

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Mass media, justice and me: a victim’s perspective

3/22/2026
Step into the lives of those whose pursuit of justice collided with the power of the press.

Duration:01:25:46

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Housing supply and the future of our urban planet

3/18/2026
Join us for this special Economica Coase lecture which this year will be delivered by Harvard academic Edward Glaeser.

Duration:01:16:41

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How stories can transcend borders and boxes of identity

3/17/2026
By drawing upon multiple disciplines and weaving these threads into the broader practice of literary arts, the Turkish-British writer Elif Shafak offers an inspirational talk about our world today, the stories that bring us together, and the silences that keep us apart.

Duration:01:27:51

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The world is your office: AI and the evolution of work from anywhere

3/16/2026
During the past decade, technological change and management practices have disrupted how organisations access global talent and organise work. Thousands of employees are now enabled to work from anywhere. Why? Because trailblazing organisations recognise that geographic flexibility offers a competitive edge.

Duration:01:26:52

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The geopolitical implications of the Israel-US-Iran war

3/16/2026
A panel of academic experts is brought together by the Middle East Centre at LSE to discuss the current Israel-US-Iran war.

Duration:01:25:12

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Infinite justice: political cosmologies that protect our future

3/15/2026
In her inaugural lecture, Shakuntala Banaji explores how our ethical and political imaginations of love, justice and rights—shaped by education systems, media and technologies under savage capitalism—differ between individuals, communities and geopolitical entities.

Duration:01:27:31

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Rebalancing the new world order in an age of fragmentation

3/15/2026
Join us for this special event with LSE alumnus and President of Finland Alexander Stubb.

Duration:00:52:51

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Donald Trump and the unmaking of Europe

3/11/2026
Join us for this lecture by Nathalie Tocci who will argue that Donald Trump’s foreign policy record has not been very successful so far, as wars continue to rage in Ukraine and in the Middle East.

Duration:01:23:51

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Gender, culture and equality in today’s Britain

3/10/2026
Join us for a timely conversation on equality, gender and culture in contemporary Britain with Sarah Owen MP, chair of the Women and Equalities Select Committee.

Duration:01:26:41

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Invisible inputs: gender bias in AI systems

3/9/2026
Behind every algorithm lies a set of choices, some visible, many not. This panel discusses the unseen forces that shape AI, focusing on how gender bias enters systems through data, design, and deployment.

Duration:01:23:58

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Women’s health matters: science, systems, and global change

3/8/2026
The LSE Health and Department of Health Policy Annual Lecture 2026 was delivered by Michelle A Williams, Professor of Epidemiology and Population Health at Stanford University.

Duration:01:31:10

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Complexity and complicity in social anthropology

3/4/2026
Join us for Hans Steinmüller's inaugural lecture.

Duration:01:08:20

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The politics of world heritage: visions, custodians, and futures of humanity

3/3/2026
In this book launch, Elif Kalaycioglu, will present her new book, The Politics of World Heritage: Visions, Custodians, and Futures of Humanity, followed by a discussion and Q&A.

Duration:01:32:37

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The care economy and social housing

3/2/2026
What is the relationship between the care economy and social housing and how do they directly influence each other?

Duration:01:32:05