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LSE and Tsinghua University have announced a new joint research fund, to strengthen and develop academic collaborations ...
We inform policy and influence the economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protections crucial to ensuring a sustainable future.
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Following the critical political economy of communication approach, my thesis investigates the financialisation of China’s digital news industry in the historical context of China’s post-socialist ...
Professor Keon West is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at LSE.
The Global Impact Group (GIG) at LSE is involved in high level international policymaking across sustainable development. The GIG is chaired by Nicholas Stern.
Jayant Sinha is Visiting Professor in Practice at the Global School of Sustainability at LSE and Grantham Research Institute.
The research investigates the mediation practices of Indigenous organisations in Peru, that is their use and appropriation of various media to express themselves. It focuses on the relationship ...
How citizens pay attention to climate and nature is not well understood. We are working with the Gallup World Poll to understand citizens' views now and over time. Activities within the global climate ...
Krittika’s PhD research investigates how social systems and signals either facilitate or impede occupational mobility across identity boundaries, with a particular focus on caste identities. Her work ...
This project draws on platformization, subjectivation, and sociology of emotions to investigate the emotional governance on China’s short video platforms. Focusing on the interplay of cultural, ...
I am delighted to welcome you to the Global School of Sustainability, it is a place for bold ideas, rigorous research, and meaningful collaboration. The world is on an unsustainable path of growth and ...
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