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The Citing Africa podcast investigates the decline of Africa-based contributions in top international academic journals, provides practical guidance to young scholars seeking to publish their own work... more
FAQs about Citing Africa:How many episodes does Citing Africa have?The podcast currently has 5,862 episodes available.
June 18, 2022Go Big: how can all of us play a part in making change happen?A better world is possible; the solutions are out there. We can all make a difference. We just need to know where to look - and have the courage to think big....more1h 4minPlay
June 18, 2022Trauma, Inequality and Healing from COVID-19: film screening and conversationThe COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing forms of structural racism and inequality, and generated new social divides....more59minPlay
June 18, 2022The Age of RefugeesThe uprooting of refugees from Ukraine reflects the latest phase in the ongoing and intensified age of forced migration....more1h 3minPlay
June 18, 2022Do Octopuses Have Feelings? The Question of Animal SentienceTo be sentient is to have positive or negative experiences, such as experiences of pain, pleasure, comfort, warmth, hunger, anxiety or joy. Humans are sentient, but are we alone?...more1h 1minPlay
June 18, 2022Are the Rich Getting Richer? The Challenges of Wealth InequalityRecent decades have seen spiralling fortunes of the super-rich across the globe, and the UK is a major hub for high earners....more1h 5minPlay
June 17, 2022Can Trade Shape Africa's Post-COVID Recovery?The pandemic’s impact on global trade has significantly harmed Africa’s economies and development. Could historic changes to the way African trade operates drive its recovery?...more1h 4minPlay
June 17, 2022How to Move OnHow can people move on from conflict and trauma, and overcome seemingly unbridgeable divides or intractable circumstances?...more1h 8minPlay
June 17, 2022In Conversation with Christine Lagarde and José ViñalsAt this special event, LSE Director Minouche Shafik hosts a conversation with Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank and LSE alumnus Dr José Viñals, Group Chairman of Standard Chartered....more1h 2minPlay
June 16, 2022Financing Social CareThe pandemic has highlighted long-known vulnerabilities of the social care sector and amplified the urgency for reforming its funding system....more1h 16minPlay
June 16, 2022Competition Policy in Europe After the COVID-19 CrisisAn unprecedented amount of financial support has been granted by national authorities to companies to alleviate the economic effects of COVID-19....more1h 3minPlay
FAQs about Citing Africa:How many episodes does Citing Africa have?The podcast currently has 5,862 episodes available.