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LSE's flagship interdisciplinary course, broadening and deepening students' understanding of the social sciences through analysis of pressing social issues

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Joined May 2015

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  1. Teach philosophy to heal our ‘post-truth’ society, says President of Ireland.

  2. How might our analysis of power shifts from the start of this term change in the wake of the US election results?

  3. New LSE Podcast: Tim Marshall on The Power and Politics of

  4. Go ask ‘Gladys’: Why gender matters in energy consumption policy and research

  5. we can disagree that nationalism is new, but nationalism (and civic vs ethnic nationalism) is in the news and is portrayed like this...

  6. New LSE event podcast! for on the power and politics of flags

  7. Interesting take on the form and implications of nationalist ideology that we are seeing in several countries today

  8. Racism but no racists: media euphemisms and complicity in refusing the problem. Excellent analysis by

  9. Article on the use of pred pol, as seen in week 7 reading is punishment the answer to crime?

  10. This week on we look at punishment: 400 prisoners on IPPs in the UK have served 5x their min sentence

  11. Event recommendation: 's photography exhibit "100 years since Charles Booth"

  12. UK doctors say criminalization of formerly legal highs has not reduced usage rates

  13. How 'Broken Windows' Helped Shape Tensions Between Police And Communities

  14. Kimberlé Crenshaw: The urgency of intersectionality | TED Talk |

  15. Must reading (as in, MUST reading): Michael Lewis on Kahneman and Tversky. Fun, inspiring, in some ways surreal.

  16. New LSE event podcast! for on the power and politics of flags

    • @salma_raheem

      LSE PhD Candidate; eternally optimistic; long distance mom; citizen of the world

    • @mauroarguellob

      Abogado, Magister y Especialista en Derecho Público, Ciencia y Sociología Políticas

  17. If you're an undergraduate student here at (or if you teach undergraduates!) have you heard about ?

  18. My blog on 'Why Inequality Matters: The Lessons of Brexit' may have resonances in light of US election result...

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