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The Future of the Liberal World Order09 Jun 202201:32:15
Has the post-Cold War era ended? Will the global response to Vladimir Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine renew democracies’ commitment to the liberal order after years of international discord and domestic backsliding?
Policy and Social Change31 May 202201:29:51
This panel brings together speakers who are working at the intersection of research and policy to discuss the question: what is the relationship between policy and social change?
Public Service Broadcasting in its Second Century02 Mar 202201:00:21
Tim Davie, Director-General of the BBC, discusses the future of the BBC with Minouche Shafik, Director of LSE.
How to Manage Technological Disruption: tech giants, competition, and the future of work04 Mar 202100:59:27
Digital platforms have upended traditional business models and are disrupting ever more industries in a post-COVID world.
Isolationism: the future of US foreign policy?04 Mar 202100:59:35
During the presidency of Donald Trump, the US pursued a more self-interested and transactional foreign policy, often seeing relations with other countries as a zero-sum game.
COVID-19 in the UK: where are all the women?03 Mar 202100:57:27
Women’s vulnerability must be considered in pandemic preparedness and response.
Digital by Default: the COVID-19 generation03 Mar 202101:02:10
Almost overnight, following lockdown, children’s lives became digital by default. We critically reflect on how children’s experiences, needs and rights are being, and could be better, served in a digital world.
How to Be Effective Leaders in the Context of Organisational Change03 Mar 202100:59:37
Effective leadership is essential in any organisation. In an uncertain world, resilient leaders are more important than ever to the survival and success of a business.
What is Colonial about Global Health?03 Mar 202100:55:14
Can COVID-19 invigorate an alternative vision for the future of global health?
Financing a Green and Just Recovery from COVID-1902 Mar 202100:59:00
How can we combine recovery from COVID-19 with the shift to an inclusive and sustainable global economy?
How Can Policy Makers Use Behavioural Science?02 Mar 202100:59:52
What specific societal behaviours should policy makers want to shape as we move forward in a post-COVID world? We analyse what behavioural science research has added to the policy debate on COVID-19 so far, and what questions have been overlooked.
How the Pandemic Polarised Us02 Mar 202100:59:42
We explore political polarisation in the UK, EU, US and on social media in light of COVID-19, and how democracy can be built back.
How to Develop your Presence and Influence02 Mar 202100:48:04
To create positive change in the world, we need to influence people who have more power than we do and convince them to listen to us.
SHORTCAST | Systemic Risk in Interconnected Financial Markets22 Feb 202200:23:54
This is an event shortcast, a digested version of our live online public events series. This event was recorded on 08 December 2021. A full version is available to download on the LSE player.
How to take control of your decisions01 Mar 202100:55:11
What is the next big decision you need to make? COVID-19 has had a profound impact on many of our behaviours. What is the impact it has had on the decisions we have made – or perhaps not made?
Life in a Post-COVID World: learning from Southeast Asia01 Mar 202100:58:59
Although the distinctive outcomes of COVID-19 in Southeast Asia are only now becoming clear, we expect that they can become the basis for innovative and impactful ideas that will matter for neighbouring regions and the world.
We Are All in This Together: has COVID-19 taught us how to save the world?01 Mar 202100:59:22
Can the massive shift in the way we now relate to each other, and the rules we choose to live by, help us tackle other collective threats to humanity, like climate change?
What We Owe Each Other: a new social contract01 Mar 202101:22:22
What should a social contract for the 21st century look like?
SHORTCAST | Data-driven Responses to COVID-19: opportunities and limitations22 Feb 202100:24:28
With many activities moving online, there is growing pressure to implement a range of data–driven responses as “obvious” solutions to various COVID–19 concerns.
SHORTCAST | Growth and solidarity: cities reimagining human mobility in Africa and Europe22 Feb 202100:20:10
As cities grapple with the impact of the Covid pandemic the Mayors Dialogue will chart a path forward...
Gender and COVID-19: a feminist economic lens18 Feb 202101:01:50
Join us for this first lecture in our new series organised in memory of Sylvia Chant which will be delivered by Naila Kabeer.
Wealth Inequality Across the Globe18 Feb 202101:27:56
This event will introduce a special issue of The Journal of Chinese Sociology, which will showcase new analyses of wealth inequality and their implications for social stratification and inequality in comparative perspective.
"World on the Edge": the crisis of the western liberal order16 Feb 202101:29:28
This event will debate the crisis of the liberal order: is the cause of the crisis liberalism itself, or does it have as much to do with Trump and the rise of populism as anything else?
Let’s Talk Careers in a Post-COVID world16 Feb 202101:29:47
The impacts of COVID-19 on career prospects will differ across individuals. In this session we will discuss the groups of people who have advanced and those who have been left behind during the pandemic.
China and the World in the Post-COVID Era: a new agenda of public policy21 Feb 202201:34:07
This public event celebrates the launch of the LSE-Fudan Global Public Policy Hub, an interdisciplinary panel of experts will be discussing key public policy challenges that China and the world faces post-pandemic.
Shaping Cities in an Urban Age11 Feb 202101:49:56
Using research from LSE’s global Urban Age programme – including new research on Athens - the illustrated lecture reviews how urban planning, governance and design are critical to shaping urban lives in the 21st century.
The Recurring Crises of American Democracy10 Feb 202100:58:04
Join us for a discussion of America’s current predicament and how it differs from past threats to democracy in the US.
Going for Growth08 Feb 202101:06:33
How can the UK and the world get back to sustainable growth following the COVID-19 pandemic?
Building a Caring Economy04 Feb 202101:31:21
How do we build back our global economy by putting care – care of people and care of the environment - at its centre?
Electoral Hostility: is the sanctity of elections under threat?04 Feb 202101:26:01
Between the disruption from external threats such as covid and terrorism and the ever-increasing tension and frustration between voters, is the sanctity of elections under threat?
The Epic Potential of Empowering Women03 Feb 202100:56:37
In her new book, which she will talk about at this event, Scott argues on the strength of hard data and on-the-ground experience that removing those barriers to women's success is a win for everyone, regardless of gender.
Defending the Future: gender, conflict and environmental peace01 Feb 202101:27:51
This discussion project addresses how the role of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda takes into account the climate crisis and its impact on women and girls’ peace and security.
Mission Economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism29 Jan 202101:00:35
Join us for this public lecture by Mariana Mazzucato who will outline her new approach for governments to deal with inequality, disease and climate change.
SHORTCAST | Is it Time to Cancel Household Debt?29 Jan 202100:26:40
This is an event shortcast, a digested version of our live online public events series. This event was recorded on October 15th 2020. A full version is available to download on the LSE player.
SHORTCAST | Behavioural Science and a Post-COVID World28 Jan 202100:23:21
This is an event shortcast, a digested version of our live online public events series. This event was recorded on November 4th 2020. A full version is available to download on the LSE player.
Leveraging Moments of Change for Pro-Environmental Behavioural Transformation11 Feb 202201:01:44
Lorraine Whitmarsh shares the initial findings of her most recent research project on ‘moments of change’.
The Politics of Inequality: why should we focus on resistance from below?27 Jan 202101:31:18
The newly launched Politics of Inequality research theme at the International Inequalities Institute explores the practices of resistance, mobilisation, and contestation from a bottom-up perspective.
Misinformation26 Jan 202101:14:29
Information may be power, but misinformation appears to be usurping the throne...can democratic societies do anything to stem the flow of fake news?
COVID-19 and its Impact on Gender, Justice and Security25 Jan 202101:26:56
This event will take stock of changing social and political landscapes, locally and internationally, one year into the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rebuilding the UK Economy for a More Secure Future21 Jan 202101:00:03
Join Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds as she sets out Labour’s plans to recover jobs, retrain workers and rebuild businesses to build a better, more secure future.
The Next Four Years: what should we expect for America?21 Jan 202101:28:51
What will the next administration's international and domestic priorities be? A roundtable discussion with leading experts on American politics.
Warfare and Peacemaking in the 21st Century: who's taking responsibility to protect and promote peace19 Jan 202101:16:17
In this, the first 'In Conversation with' event, the director of the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini, will delve into the real world experiences and efforts to bring the vision and promise of the WPS agenda to life.
Key Workers and Inequality18 Jan 202101:20:43
The vital labour of 'key workers' has been widely lauded during the pandemic. But can the trend of recent decades toward inequalities in earning and status be reversed?
The 'True' Brexit: where are we now?10 Dec 202001:23:42
Our speakers will comprise a range of expertise, covering British politics, knowledge of Whitehall, the economy, and UK-EU law to assess where we might be heading.
Why Does Globalisation Fuel Populism, and What Can We Do About It?08 Dec 202001:28:35
Dani Rodrik will explore the globalisation backlash and the ways (hyper-) globalisation has produced a political counter-reaction.
Educating Equally: what is needed?03 Dec 202000:56:32
On the International Day for People with Disabilities, this event looks at what is needed for children and adults with disabilities to have access to equal education
Are Countries Building Back Better?08 Feb 202201:33:37
Speakers discuss a recent report, From rhetoric to action: Delivering equality and inclusion from the Pathfinders initiative, which considers what actually works to address inequality and exclusion in different country settings.
Trust, Resilience and the Effectiveness of Government: lessons from the COVID-19 crisis03 Dec 202001:38:10
Crises and wars have historically been drivers of political and economic change. This event will look at some emerging lessons of the COVID-19 crisis and directions of change and renewal.
Making Wellbeing the Goal26 Nov 202001:03:56
This 30th Anniversary CEP event will ask can wellbeing become the focus for social science? How would this change economics and policy analysis? How would it change policy priorities for a post-Covid-19 world?
The Value of Inclusion for a Post-COVID-19 World25 Nov 202001:25:48
The impacts of COVID-19 within firms include cost-cutting, a move towards virtual working for many workers and the pivoting of business objectives.
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