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Renegotiating Patriarchy has been nominated for the People's Book Prize for non-fiction! ✨📚✨ ➡️ Vote for Naila Kabeer to win here: peoplesbookprize.com/2024-books/ren… 🎉 Published with praise from Monica Ali, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Elora Shehabuddin, and others. #TPBP LSE Geography & Environment LSE International Development



It was a privilege to host a packed room to welcome Prof Emerita Naila Kabeer (Naila Kabeer) to University College Dublin for her session on "Re-negotiating Patriarchy in a Challenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh." LSE LSE Press










LSE Press LSE International Development LSE Inequalities LSE Gender Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity Today I will be talking about my new book at the Sage Centre in Cornell University …. events.cornell.edu/event/naila-ka…


🎟️ FREE tickets for #LSEFestival are now live! Join us for a taster of SPP Dean Andrés Velasco's and Tim Besley's forthcoming book with LSE Press on Monday 16th June, featuring contributors Oriana Bandiera Margaret Levi & Dani Rodrik. 🔗BOOK NOW: lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…



Why is #FoodInsecurity worsening in #Africa? How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks ed. David Luke Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa LSE Press examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and the various factors shape the issue. LSE Review of Books blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…


📙🎉 Our Professor in Practice and Strategic Director of Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa, Professor David Luke, has published a new book with LSE Press, "How Africa Eats," which is due to be launched at this year's #LSEFestival! 🎟️BOOK NOW: lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…