LSE Inequalities
@LSEInequalities
The International Inequalities Institute drives integrated research and teaching on inequality at LSE. Home of @AFSEE_LSE.
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🎥Catch up on our insightful event 'How do we campaign around wealth inequality?' with Mike Savage Faiza Shaheen Shabna Begum liz nelson @[email protected] & Michael Vaughan
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Great to be back speaking at events after a short break with my newborn, many thanks for hosting LSE Inequalities and for inviting me Mike Savage
Such an important topic where the politics is way behind the research
We have a cover and a publication date! Born to Rule will be out on the 10th of September. Scary and exciting w/Aaron Reeves Harvard University Press International
You can pre-order here: waterstones.com/book/born-to-r…
Is there is a trade-off between social diversity and social cohesion?
In our latest blog post, Tak Wing Chan argues that it is material deprivation, not diversity, that undermines social cohesion in Britain.
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🔜 Tomorrow!
We are pleased to welcome Daniel De Simone Clive Nwonka and Ann-Marie Cousins to discuss the potential of investigative journalism in uncovering historical institutional failings and structural racial inequalities.
🔴Online and in-person
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What leads to disparities in experiences of #dementia , as well as #care + support? ⚖️
This #DementiaActionWeek , CPEC researcher Adelina ComasHerrera explains the underlying factors that the STRiDE England project is investigating. 🔍
#DementiaAndInequality
Alzheimer's Society ADI
The COVID-19 pandemic sparked speculation of a ‘big city’ exodus. But what actually happened?
In our latest blog post, Davide Luca, Cem Özgüzel and Zhiwu Wei investigate the geographical spread of working-from-home across Europe.
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📓 We're delighted to welcome NICK COULDRY MASTODON @[email protected] and Ulises A Mejias tonight for their book launch!
In this LSE Media & Communications & LSE Inequalities talk, the authors will discuss data colonialism with Myria Georgiou.
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In person and online. Learn more 👇 lse.ac.uk/Events/2024/05…
Looking forward to speaking at the LSE in London this Thursday evening at 1830 about the murder of Stephen Lawrence.
Thanks to Clive Nwonka for the invite
Please come along if free - or watch online
It’s official 🎟 The ticket line for #LSEFestival 2024: Power and Politics is now open!
Book your free tickets to hear from world-leading experts from 10-15 June 👇
lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…
We are thrilled to welcome Branko Milanovic for the launch of his fascinating new book 'Visions of Inequality'.
Milanovic presents the story of how inequality has been thought about over a history spanning the last two centuries.
📅 Thurs 30 May
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“Achieving systemic change requires connecting what at first appear to be disparate struggles into more comprehensive approaches”
In our recent blog post, Armine Ishkanian outlines a path to a more equitable future.
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📈 New data shows how US wealth has become increasingly concentrated in a smaller set of regions since 1960.
Read more in our recent blog post by @joelsuss Tom Kemeny and Dylan Connor.
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LSE's Research Director for the Cohesive Capitalism Programme Daniel Chandler is marking the paperback publication of his book 'Free and Equal' at an event in Foyles Bookshop in conversation with Ha-Joon Chang.
Register here for a ticket 🎫 #econtwitter
foyles.co.uk/events/daniel-…