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Naila Kabeer

@n_kabeer

Professor Emeritus,Department of International Development & Faculty of International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics.

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Yes, fail to see need to make choices. You may support one over the other for good reasons or you may bear no ill will to either or you may say a plague on both their houses. You may have good reasons for your position but you shouldn’t assume yours is the only correct one.

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Inaugurating new lecture series at the Department of Economics at Dhaka University with a talk on Renegotiating patriarchy 
..appropriate at a time when women in Bangladesh face an uncertain future.

Inaugurating new lecture series at the Department of Economics at Dhaka University with a talk on Renegotiating patriarchy 
..appropriate at a time when women in Bangladesh face an uncertain future.
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This is not ageing! It’s called growing up. I wish South Asians weren’t so obsessed with colourism - and it only ever seems to be about women and girls. You look great.

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Research.com sent me their annual ranking of social science academics . I rank 950th in world and 176 in UK. Sonia Livingstone from LSE ranks at top YET AGAIN! ://research.com/university/social-sciences-and-humanities/london-school-of-economics-and-political-science

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On the right the poster for Women’s March in Bangladesh on May 16 2025. On the right the poster from Hefazat Islam caricaturing the women as witches. Quickly claimed by feminists: we are the daughters of the witches they couldnt burn.

On the right the poster for Women’s  March in Bangladesh on May 16 2025. On the right the poster from Hefazat Islam caricaturing the women as witches. Quickly claimed by feminists: we are the daughters of the witches they couldnt burn.
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Just in case your kitchen is not already cluttered with loads of useless gadgets you thought were a good idea at the time, here is another one. But for those whom want to keep their hands clean while getting olives out of the jar, this is likely to be indispensable.

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Many of the world's most famous economists say that Zohran Mamdani's economic policies are cost responsible and form a coherent agenda that rejects austerity and embraces the city’s power to make life more affordable for New Yorkers. thenation.com/article/econom