In a 10th-anniversary edition of Sociality: Social Rights and Human Welfare, Hartley Dean re-examines sociality’s role in social rights and welfare, ...
Transnational Anti-Gender Politics: Feminist Solidarity in Times of Global Attack edited by Aiko Holvikivi, Billy Holzberg and Tomás Ojeda brings together ...
Imaobong Umoren (LSE International History) and Sumi Madhok (LSE Gender Studies) are two of the editors of the International Studies Book Series published ...
Conor Gearty‘s Homeland Insecurity explores the global rise of anti-terrorism legislation in the 20th and 21st centuries. Gearty probes the historical ...
Andrea Pia’s Cutting the Mass Line examines water supply and increasing scarcity induced by the climate crisis in a rural area of Yunnan, Southwest China. ...
In Decentralised Governance, Jean-Paul Faguet and Sarmistha Pal brings together a broad selection of studies examining decentralisation and its impacts in ...
In Decentralised Governance, Jean-Paul Faguet and Sarmistha Pal brings together a broad selection of studies examining decentralisation and its impacts in ...
In this interview with Anna D’Alton, Research Fellow at LSE International Inequalities Institute Sarah Kerr discusses her new book, Wealth, Poverty and ...
In Jewish Odesa, Marina Sapritsky-Nahum explores Jewish identity in Odesa over the course of Soviet history, Ukrainian nation-building and global Jewish ...