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Join us for a talk by Prof Kate Fullagar #ceasefire on her fascinating book 'Bennelong & Phillip: A History Unravelled' which tells the story of the first encounters between Britain and Indigenous Australians.
Hosted by Menzies Australia Institute KCL
🗓️17 May, 5-8:30pm BST
Sign up: bit.ly/3UF9Eul
Join us in celebrating Dr George Byrne's new book: Ethnographic Constructions of Indigenous Others!
This book explores #Indigeneity , #ClimateChange , and the Limits of #Western Epistemology
For more ➡️ tinyurl.com/DrGByrne
Routledge Books
Join us on 9 May to hear Shamus Khan in conversation with Mike Savage 🎟️
Shamus will centre families within the studies of the super-rich, arguing that the approach transforms what we see and find when looking at the social world.
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Join us on 8 May for the launch of CostasDouzinas's 'The States of Exception: Biopolitics, Human Rights, Utopia'!
Costas will be joined by Kirsten Campbell, Conor Gearty, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera and Ayça Çubukçu!
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Thursday 2 May: students and staff from LSE Anthropology and UCL Anthropology are hosting a discussion on Anthropology and Gaza – all welcome to participate! Places are limited so please register here:
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A pleasure to talk about democracy BBC Radio 4's #StartTheWeek w Bobby Duffy, Erica Benner & Tom Sutcliffe. Thrilled we covered terrain as vast as political & economic equality, fascism, authoritarianism & sortition plus #BK16 incarcerations in India!
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bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
Tonight, experts Jaffrelot Christophe, Tarun Khaitan and Deborah James will discuss Alpa Shah's new book and the state of #India 's democracy 🇮🇳
Hosted by LSE Inequalities, LSE Human Rights, LSE Anthropology, and Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity. #LSEIndia
More details ↙️ lse.ac.uk/Events/2024/03…
'I was interested in exploring the ways in which working class young people used music, particularly rap music, to narrate their lived experiences of violence.'
Read about work by researcher Baljit Kaur from LSE Sociology in this new Q&A. lse.ac.uk/Research/resea…
Fantastic to talk to Gavin Jacobson The New Statesman about my just released book #TheIncarcerations and the collapse of democracy in India. Such intelligent, brilliant, searching questions and a wide-ranging conversation. Thanks Gavin! Read 👇
newstatesman.com/the-weekend-in…
“They say it is love. We say it is unwaged work”
The international feminist campaign ‘Wages For Housework’ began in the early 1970s. The demand for wages was partly symbolic, used to express a political perspective and to make domestic labour visible. #WomensHistoryMonth 1/5 🧵
EVENT | The search for democracy in the world’s largest democracy
🗓️ Tues 26 March
📍Auditorium, Centre Building and Online
⏱️ 6:30 – 8:00 pm
➡️ Sign up: lse.ac.uk/Events/2024/03…
#LSECJP LSE Inequalities LSE Human Rights LSE Anthropology Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity @lsepublicevents
A Woman's Work : London's Flower Sellers blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsehistory/202… by Mhairi Gowans
#WomansHistoryMonth