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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

Renegotiating Patriarchy has been nominated for the
<a href="/PeoplesBkPrize/">People's Book Prize</a> for non-fiction! ✨📚✨

➡️ Vote for <a href="/N_Kabeer/">Naila Kabeer</a> to win here: peoplesbookprize.com/2024-books/ren…

🎉  Published with praise from Monica Ali, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Elora Shehabuddin, and others. #TPBP <a href="/LSEGeography/">LSE Geography & Environment</a> <a href="/LSE_ID/">LSE International Development</a>
IASOC (@theiasoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨The IASOC Annual Prizes 2025 nomination period is now open! ✨ Recognize oustanding contributions in organized crime studies by nominating deserving individuals & projects. See below for more info! Submit your nomination here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…

🚨The IASOC Annual Prizes 2025 nomination period is now open! ✨
Recognize oustanding contributions in organized crime studies by nominating deserving individuals &amp; projects.

See below for more info!

Submit your nomination here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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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

It was a privilege to host a packed room to welcome Prof Emerita Naila Kabeer (<a href="/N_Kabeer/">Naila Kabeer</a>) to <a href="/ucddublin/">University College Dublin</a> for her session on "Re-negotiating Patriarchy in a Challenging Environment: Stories of Change from Bangladesh." <a href="/LSEnews/">LSE</a> <a href="/LSEPress/">LSE Press</a>
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🏁 LSE Press books and journals have passed the million mark!  A huge victory for #OpenAccess publishing and impactful research influencing academic debate, public policy and the broader conversation. Read more here: lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-ne…

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🏁 LSE Press books and journals have passed the million mark! A huge victory for #OpenAccess publishing and impactful research influencing academic debate, public policy and the broader conversation. Read more here: lse.ac.uk/News/Latest-ne…

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📚 Book of the Week 📚 This week, we’ve selected Michael Cox’s timely book, ‘Ukraine: Russia’s war and the future of the global order’ (LSE Press). Read Michael J Williams’ review here: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…

📚 Book of the Week 📚 

This week, we’ve selected Michael Cox’s timely book, ‘Ukraine: Russia’s war and the future of the global order’ (<a href="/LSEPress/">LSE Press</a>).  

Read Michael J Williams’ review here: doi.org/10.1093/ia/iia…
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Happy #World #Book #Day! 📚🌎 To mark the publication of the new open access book on Australia's Evolving Democracy - LSE Press is gifting 5 physical copies. Subscribe to their newsletter to be in with a chance of winning: lse.us21.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=4b… Deadline: 13 March 2025

LSE School of Public Policy (@lsepublicpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow! Join us for the launch of the new LSE Public Policy Review, discussing some of the key policy issues pertaining women and work. 🗓️18 March, 6.30pm 📍In-person and online (CLM.4.02, Clement House) LSE Press LSE Public Policy Review Journal lse.ac.uk/school-of-publ…

Times Higher Education (@timeshighered) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the rise of digital publishing, open research and open access, and growing criticism of commercial publishing, institutionally based publishing is making a long-overdue comeback, write Philippa Grand of LSE Press and Suzanne Tatham of University of Southampton. ow.ly/1HHe50VjKPS

Martin Thorley 马丁 (@methorley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

6/6 We’d be fascinated to hear from potential contributors to this special issue on geocriminality in the GI-TOC’s academic journal JIED – with London School of Economics Press LSE Press. Details of the call can be found via the link: globalinitiative.net/announcements/…

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2025 marks 35 years since the Washington Consensus. What should today's policy priorities be and how can they be implemented? 📕 Professor Andrés Velasco and Tim Besley have co-edited a new book with LSE Press coming out in Autumn 2025 on this topic. lse.ac.uk/school-of-publ…

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🌷March Issue #BookReview 💬 '...a managable and enjoyable read...’ 📖 Alice Moore reviews 'How did Britain come to this?' by Gwyn Bevan (LSE Press, 2023) 👉bit.ly/4bnzo3B

🌷March Issue 

 #BookReview

💬 '...a managable and enjoyable read...’

📖 <a href="/_alice_moore/">Alice Moore</a> reviews 'How did Britain come to this?' by Gwyn Bevan 
(<a href="/LSEPress/">LSE Press</a>, 2023)

👉bit.ly/4bnzo3B
LSE School of Public Policy (@lsepublicpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎟️ 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…

Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa (@africaatlse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via LSE Press This bold book tackles Africa’s food insecurity by exposing trade barriers, climate shocks & fragmented markets. 📖 Read the book for free: press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…

📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via <a href="/LSEPress/">LSE Press</a> 

This bold book tackles Africa’s food insecurity by exposing trade barriers, climate shocks &amp; fragmented markets.

📖 Read the book for free: press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…
LSE Review of Books (@lsereviewbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How Africa Eats by David Luke Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa LSE Press examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a confluence of factors (including trade and agriculture policies and climate change) shape the issue. Read an extract 👉 ow.ly/mfWP50VX06M

How Africa Eats by David Luke <a href="/AfricaAtLSE/">Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa</a> <a href="/LSEPress/">LSE Press</a> examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a confluence of factors (including trade and agriculture policies and climate change) shape the issue.

Read an extract 👉 ow.ly/mfWP50VX06M
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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…

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🌍 On #AfricaDay, we are identifying ways to stop the hunger crisis. David Luke's new book, How Africa Eats, published by LSE Press, explores how the African population can tackle food insecurity and malnourishment. #LSEResearchForTheWorld lse.ac.uk/research/resea…

LSE School of Public Policy (@lsepublicpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📙🎉 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…