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PIPS BUNCE DIANE COYLECLAUDIA GOLDINLORETTA ROSSAMARTYA SENTHARMAN SHANMUGARATNAMTOM SHAKESPEAREANNE-MARIE SLAUGHTER
Everyone is welcome to attend LSE’s public events, where some of the most influential figures in the social sciences can be heard.
Our events will be online this autumn, allowing a global audience to tune in and join the global debate at LSE.
Browse this leaflet to find out what’s on this term. For further details and to register for each event, head to lse.ac.uk/events.
Our Thursday lunchtime concerts return this autumn, this term they will be exclusively for current LSE students and staff.
Do sign up to our e-newsletter to be the first to know about newly announced events, you can do so at https://lseapps.secure.force.com/form?formid=217851.
Podcasts and videos of most LSE events are available online after the event at lse.ac.uk/lse-player.
Alan Revel, Head of Events
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MICHAELMAS TERM HIGHLIGHTS
FULL LISTINGS AT lse.ac.uk/events
My Secret Brexit DiaryMichel Barnier
Monday 27 September
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Home in the WorldProfessor Amartya Sen
Monday 18 October
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From Crisis to Transformation: a path forwardProfessor Anne-Marie Slaughter
Tuesday 5 October
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Thursday 9, 5-6pmCelebrating Pride: the behavioural science behind the inclusive social movementAntonia Belcher, Pips Bunch, Belton Flournoy, Jane Hill, Arlene McDermott
Monday 13, 5-6pmThe Authority GapMary Ann Seighart
Monday 20, 5-6.30pmMedia FreedomProfessor David Kaye, Alan Rusbridger, Professor Jean Seaton, Dr Damian Tambini
Wednesday 22, 5-6pmShutdown: how COVID-19 shook the world’s economyProfessor Adam Tooze
Thursday 23, 5-6.30pmGermany After Merkel: end of an era or more of the same?Dr Ulrike Franke, Dr Christian Odendahl, Mujtaba Rahman, Dr Daniela Schwarzer
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Monday 27, 5.30-6.45pmMy Secret Brexit DiaryMichel Barnier
Tuesday 28, 1-2.30pmReciprocity and the Welfare StateProfessor Nicholas Barr, Professor Sir Tim Besley, Dr Tania Burchardt
Tuesday 28, 5-6pmThe Social InstinctProfessor Nichola Raihani
Wednesday 29, 4-5.30pmWhy is Latin American Inequality So Extreme?Santiago Levy, Professor Nora Lustig, Marcela Meléndez, Professor James Robinson, Professor Andrés Velasco
Thursday 30, 4-5.30pmGreece and the Euro: from crisis to recoveryProfessor George Alogoskoufis, Professor Eleni Louri Dendrinou
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Monday 4, 6-7.15pmAddictionMolly Mathieson, Professor Hanna Pickard
Tuesday 5, 4-5.30pmReconciliation Processes in Post-Conflict Societies: Colombia and beyondProfessor Lord Alderdice, Dr Petronella Boonen, Dr Fabio Idrobo
Tuesday 5, 6-7pmFrom Crisis to Transformation: a path forwardProfessor Anne-Marie Slaughter
Wednesday 6, 4-5.30pmThe Euro@30: has the common currency finally grown up?Professor Paul De Grauwe, Professor Waltraud Schelkle, Martin Wolf
Wednesday 6, 6-7pmThe Plague Year: America in the time of COVID-19Lawrence Wright
Thursday 7, 4-5.30pmPlanning for the Post-COVID World: central bank policies in emerging economiesProfessor Piroska Nagy-Mohácsi, Professor Ricardo Reis, Gent Sejko
Thursday 7, 6-7.30pmOpportunities for Stronger and Sustainable Post-Pandemic Growth in Latin America and the CaribbeanDr Andrew Powell, Professor Andrés Velasco
Monday 11, 10.30am-12noonThe Indian Economy: recent developments and prospectsShri Shaktikanta Das, Baroness Shafik, N K Singh, Professor Lord Stern, Martin Wolf
Monday 11, 12.30-2pmChanging the Story on Disability?Fredrick Ouko, Liz Sayce, Professor Sir Tom Shakespeare, Kate Stanley
Tuesday 12, 6-7.30pm2021 Economica-Phillips LectureProfessor Hélène Rey
Wednesday 13, 4-5pmCalling In, Not Calling OutProfessor Loretta Ross
Wednesday 13, 6-7.30pmThe Dawn of EverythingProfessor David Wengrow, Professor Alpa Shah
Thursday 14, 1-2pmThe Aristocracy of Talent: how meritocracy made the modern worldDr Adrian Wooldridge
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THE LSE FESTIVAL RETURNS 28 FEBRUARY TO 5 MARCH 2022. REVISIT PODCASTS AND VIDEOS FROM THE 2021 FESTIVAL AT lse.ac.uk/festival
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MISSED AN EVENT? PODCASTS AND VIDEOS OF MANY PAST LSE EVENTS CAN BE DOWNLOADED AT lse.ac.uk/events
Tuesday 26, 6.30-8pm15 Years on from the Stern Review: economics of climate change, innovation, growthProfessor Lord Stern
Wednesday 27, 11am-12.30pmThe Role of Philanthropy in a New Social ContractProfessor Stephan Chambers, Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Professor Hyun Shin
Friday 29, 6-7.30pmSocial Unrest in Colombia and Chile: causes and curesRicardo Lagos, Juan Manuel Santos, Baroness Shafik
Thursday 14, 6-7pmHow to Stop Fascism?Paul Mason, Professor Lea Ypi
Monday 18, 6.30-7.30pmHome in the WorldProfessor Amartya Sen
Tuesday 19, 6-7.15pmWhat’s Wrong with Rights?Dr Adam Etinson, Dr Yoriko Otomo, Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge
Wednesday 20, 4-5.30pmThe “Human” in Human Rights – Part IIIProfessor Craig Calhoun
Wednesday 20, 6.30-8pmRed or Green?Professor Tarik Abou-Chadi
Thursday 21, 4-5.30pmThe Brexit Deterrent? How Britain’s Exit has Shaped Public Support for the EUProfessor Sara Hobolt, Professor Sofia Vasilopoulou
Monday 25, 5.30-6.45pmBritain, Europe and America: lessons from the recent past and prospects for the near futureLord Darroch
Tuesday 26, 1-2.30pmChina’s Political Worldview and Chinese ExceptionalismProfessor Courtney Fung, Dr Benjamin Ho, Dr Beverley Loke
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Monday 1, 4-5.30pmFree: coming of age at the end of historyProfessor Lea Ypi
Monday 1, 6-7.15pmModern ConversationsProfessor Alexandra Georgakopoulou, Professor Daniel Miller, Dr Rebecca Roache
Tuesday 2, 4-5.15pmCogs and Monsters: what economics is, and what it should beProfessor Diane Coyle
Tuesday 2, 6-7.30pmPandemic Public Finance: how historic is it? Professor Olivier Accominotti, Christian Dinesen
Wednesday 3, 2-3.30pmHow Can Africa Adapt to Climate Change?Professor Christopher Gordon, Dr Juliette Biao Koudenoukpo
Wednesday 3, 6-7.30pmWhat Climate Change Loss and Damage Means for the US and the WorldProfessor Emily Boyd, Professor Saleemul Huq, Professor Ademola Oluborode Jegede, Professor Kyle Whyte
Thursday 4, 1-2.30pmTechnological Change, Cities and Spatial InequalityProfessor Simona Iammarino, Dr Megha Mukim, Mark Muro
Monday 8, 5-6pmData Feminism: what does feminist data science look like?Professor Catherine D’Ignazio, Professor Lauren F Klein
Monday 8, 6.30-8pmProxies: the cultural work of standing inDr Tarleton Gillespie, Dr Cait McKinney, Dr Dylan Mulvin
Thursday 11, 4-5.30pmQueering Europe: nationalism and sexualityDr Fatima El-Tayeb
Thursday 11, 6-7.30pmRussian National Strategy in a Multipolar WorldProfessor Dmitry Suslov
Monday 15, 4-5pmRethinking American Political EconomyProfessor Paul Pierson, Professor Kathleen Thelen
Monday 15, 6-7.15pmGriefProfessor Michael Cholbi, Dr Will Daddario, Priya Jay
Tuesday 16, 4-5pmFlux: eight superpowers for thriving in constant changeApril Rinne
Tuesday 16, 6.30-8pmAdvanced Macroeconomics: an easy guideProfessor Filipe Campante, Professor Federico Sturzenegge, Professor Andrés Velasco
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Wednesday 24, 6.30-8pmThe State We’re In at 25: reconsidering progressive politicsWill Hutton
Thursday 25, 6-7:30pmCareer and Family: women’s century-long journey toward equityProfessor Claudia Goldin, Professor Jane Humphries, Dr Berkay Ozcan, Dr Iva Tasseva
Tuesday 30, 1-2.30pmThe External Action of the European UnionDr Nora Fisher, Dr Sieglinde Gstöhl, Professor Karen E Smith
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Thursday 18, 6.30-7.45pmEurope’s Recovery ProgramsProfessor Olivier Blanchard, Luis Garicano, Professor Sir Christopher Pissarides, Professor Stefanie Stantcheva
Monday 22, 5-6pmIn Conversation with Baroness Manningham-BullerBaroness Manningham-Buller
Monday 22, 6.30-8pmThe CommunardsProfessor Mathilde Larrère, Professor John Merriman
Tuesday 23, 6-7pmEnvironmentalism and Global International SocietyProfessor Steven Bernstein, Professor Barry Buzan, Dr Robert Falkner, Professor Kathy Hochstetler
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Wednesday 1, 6.30-8pmCannibal Capitalism’s Crisis: a perfect storm of injustice and irrationalityProfessor Nancy Fraser
Thursday 2, 6-7pmPolicing Speech in the Digital Era: making the rules of online expression Professor David Kaye
Tuesday 7, 4-5.30pmMinimum Wages: lessons from international experienceProfessor Antigone Lyberaki, Professor Alan Manning
Tuesday 7, 6-7pmNudge: the final editionProfessor Richard H Thaler
Wednesday 8, 6-7pmSystemic Risk in Interconnected Financial MarketsProfessor Luitgard Veraart
Thursday 9, 6-7.30pmAn Evening with Didier FassinProfessor Didier Fassin, Professor Nicola Lacey
Monday 13, 6-7.30pmAnnual Human Rights Day LectureDr Noura Erakat
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CONCERTSPlease note that only current LSE students and staff may attend concerts this term.
Thursday 30 September, 1.05-2pm Indira Grier (cello) and Ariel Lanyi (piano)
Thursday 7 October, 1.05-2pm Tim Horton (piano)
Thursday 14 October, 1.05-2pm Lara Melda (piano)
Thursday 21 October, 1.05-2pm Galliard Ensemble and Simon Callaghan (piano)
Thursday 28 October, 1.05-2pm Eusebius String Quartet
Thursday 4 November, 1.05-2pm Roman Simović (violin) and Milena Simović (viola)
Thursday 11 November, 1.05-2pm Solem String Quartet
Thursday 18 November, 1.05-2pm Greenwich Piano Trio
Thursday 25 November, 1.05-2pm Emmanuel Bach (violin) and Jennifer Stern (piano)
Thursday 2 December, 1.05-2pm Artist to be confirmed
Thursday 9 December, 1.05-2pm Linos Piano Trio
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER TO ATTEND, PLEASE VISIT lse.ac.uk/events
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Save the date for the next festival which will take place from 28 February to 5 March 2022.
You can catch up on event podcasts from the last Festival at lse.ac.uk/festival.