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In 2005 the World Bank released a gender assessment of the nation of Jordan, a country that like many in […]
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In the latest in our series on bookshops around the world that academics should visit, Cheryl Brumley, Podcast Producer for LSE Review […]
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Following on from Episode 1 “Rio in Transition”, the second instalment in our three-part series on Brazil will take you […]
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What are Arab Europeans watching on television and how do programmes affect their identities as Europeans? In Watching Arabic Television in […]
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Podcasts have seen a revival this year thanks to initiatives like Serial and the Radiotopia network. At LSE Review of Books, we advocate for […]
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Through 2014 LSE Review of Books has published hundreds of reviews, covering new social science titles from across the disciplines. In case […]
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