We are delighted to welcome @nisrinelamin.bsky.social to LSE tonight as she gives our Annual Human Rights Day Lecture on the politics of hunger in Sudan. #LSEHumanRights #LSEEvents #Sudan
We're delighted to be joined this evening by Vjosa Musliu as she discusses her new book, Girlhood at War. The semi-autobiographical book follows the story of a young girl through the Kosovo War.
#LSESociology #LSEHumanRights #Kosovo
📚 Join us at LSE on 12 Nov for the launch of Girlhood At War by Vjosa Musliu — a semi-autobiographical account of growing up during the Kosovo war.
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📚 Join us at LSE on 12 Nov for the launch of Girlhood At War by Vjosa Musliu — a semi-autobiographical account of growing up during the Kosovo war.
#LSESociology #LSEHumanRights
🎙️Join us today for a timely discussion on "Illiberalism, War, Violence and Authoritarianism" — exploring the global rise of authoritarian politics and its human rights implications.
🕔5pm to 6.30pm
📍OLD 3.24, LSE Old Building
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#LSEHumanRights #LSESociology
🎙️Join us today for a timely discussion on "Illiberalism, War, Violence and Authoritarianism" — exploring the global rise of authoritarian politics and its human rights implications.
🕔5pm to 6.30pm
📍OLD 3.24, LSE Old Building
🔗 buff.ly/6slLlih
#LSEHumanRights #LSESociology
💭 Are we witnessing the end of neoliberalism?
Next week, we'll be joined by Professor Anthony Bogues as he explores the deep ties between liberalism and illiberalism, and the figure of the human in today’s world.
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#LSEHumanRights #LSESociology
💭 Are we witnessing the end of neoliberalism?
Next week, we'll be joined by Professor Anthony Bogues as he explores the deep ties between liberalism and illiberalism, and the figure of the human in today’s world.
🔗 buff.ly/6slLlih
#LSEHumanRights #LSESociology
📢 Don’t miss Professor Anthony Bogues at LSE!
Drawing on radical anti-colonial thought, he’ll unpack how liberalism’s history shapes today’s authoritarian turn.
🗓️ Wed 22 Oct | 🕔 5pm to 6.30pm | 📍 OLD.3.24
🔗 buff.ly/6slLlih
#LSEHumanRights #LSESociology
📢 Don’t miss Professor Anthony Bogues at LSE!
Drawing on radical anti-colonial thought, he’ll unpack how liberalism’s history shapes today’s authoritarian turn.
🗓️ Wed 22 Oct | 🕔 5pm to 6.30pm | 📍 OLD.3.24
🔗 buff.ly/6slLlih
#LSEHumanRights #LSESociology
In our latest #LSEHumanRights blog, current MSc student Agit Karatas reflects on the Kurdish movement’s cautious optimism in the face of evolving Turkey–Öcalan talks and historic pan-Kurdish dialogue.
blogs.lse.ac.uk/humanrights/...
We are closing our #LSEHumanRights conference with a plenary discussion featuring Lola Olufemi, Lina Attalah, Mohammed el-Kurd, John Narayan and Dilar Dirik!
Chaired by Mai Taha and Olivia Rutazibwa.
Thank you to everyone who joined us over the last two days!
We're back for day two of our #LSEHumanRights conference! John Narayan and Mohammed Elnaiem are delivering our first panel of the day, chaired by Mai Taha.
Wrapping up today's panel sessions are Bossissi Nkuba, @mariepetersmann.bsky.social and Julia Suárez-Krabbe, chaired by Olivia Rutazibwa.
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In our second #LSEHumanRights panel, we're hearing from Banu Bargu, @camilavergara.bsky.social and Brenna Bhandar, chaired by @alonso-gd.bsky.social.
Kicking off our first panel discussion of the conference is @leninology.bsky.social, Piro Rexhepi and Gargi Bhattacharyya with @aycacu.bsky.social.
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We're pleased to welcome Basil Farraj and Ruth Wilson Gilmore to deliver the opening plenary of our "Subverting Human Rights: Left, Right, and Centre" conference, marking 25 years of Human Rights at LSE.
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🌎 Join us tonight at 6:30pm for "The Ecological Face of the Commune Form". Hear from Professor Kristin Ross and @aycacu.bsky.social on ecology and communal living.
📍 In person at LSE Lecture Theatre or register to join us online.
🔗 buff.ly/41fKZ36
#LSESociology #LSEHumanRights
🌎 Join us tonight at 6:30pm for "The Ecological Face of the Commune Form". Hear from Professor Kristin Ross and @aycacu.bsky.social on ecology and communal living.
📍 In person at LSE Lecture Theatre or register to join us online.
🔗 buff.ly/41fKZ36
#LSESociology #LSEHumanRights
Is communal living crucial for our ecological future? 🤔
On 12 March, join us for "The Ecological Face of the Commune Form" with Professor Kristin Ross to explore this question.
📍 In person at LSE Lecture Theatre or online.
More info 👇 https://buff.ly/41fKZ36
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We are delighted to be joined by Professor Adam Hanieh this evening to discuss his book, Crude Capitalism: Oil, Corporate Power, and the Making of the World Market. #LSEEvents #LSEHumanRights
As the Indian Supreme Court prepares to hear the landmark case challenging India’s Marital Rape Exception, Kanaksha Kataria discusses how this colonial-era law violates a multitude of constitutional rights.
Read the latest #LSEHumanRights blog ⬇️
Tonight at the London School of Economics Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi delivers a tour de force lecture on the South African tradition of human rights with its distinct revolutionary genealogy and on South Africa’s ICJ case on the genocide in Gaza. #LSEhumanrights