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FAQs about Study at LSE:How many episodes does Study at LSE have?The podcast currently has 5,853 episodes available.
December 09, 2024LSE: The Ballpark | China and technology export controls with Michael Mastanduno and Jennifer LindIn October 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Michael Mastanduno, Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, and Dr Jennifer Lind, Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College....more1hPlay
December 09, 2024Getting lost in a field: a personal history in behavioural public policyIn his inaugural lecture, Adam Oliver will describe how he became involved in, and has helped contribute towards the development of, the still relatively new field of behavioural public policy (BPP)....more1h 28minPlay
December 05, 2024Technocolonialism: when technology for good is harmfulIn this talk based on her new book, Mirca Madianou will argue that digital innovations such as biometrics and chatbots engender new forms of violence and entrench power asymmetries between the global south and north....more1h 32minPlay
December 04, 2024Feeding the machine: the hidden human labour powering AIConversations around AI tend to focus on the future dangers, but what about the damage AI is inflicting on people right now?...more1h 29minPlay
December 03, 2024The Edge of Sentience: risk and precaution in humans, other animals, and AIBirch's new book, The Edge of Sentience: Risk and Precaution in Humans, Other Animals, and AI, constructs a precautionary framework designed to help us reach ethically sound, evidence-based decisions despite our uncertainty....more1h 27minPlay
December 02, 2024The Open Society as an Enemy: Populism, Popper and pessimism post-1989Across the world, populist agendas on both the left and right threaten to undermine fundamental principles that underpin liberal democracies, what were previously seen as virtues of the ‘Open Society’ are now, seen as vices, dangers, or threats....more1h 32minPlay
November 28, 2024Cobalt rush: raw materials and the transition to net zeroDecarbonisation of the transportation sector is a vital component in achieving the goals set out in the Paris Agreement. Consequently, governments around the world are pushing forward the transition away from combustion engine to electric vehicles....more38minPlay
November 27, 2024Is the internet good for children?Public anxiety about children’s digital lives and wellbeing is reaching a fever pitch, marking a notable turnaround from the decades-long efforts to ensure children are fully digitally included, literate and empowered....more1h 26minPlay
November 26, 2024The rise of Africa's suburban middle classesAfrican cities are under construction. Beyond the urban redevelopment schemes and large-scale infrastructure projects reconfiguring central city skylines, urban residents are putting their resources into finding land and building homes on city edges....more1h 16minPlay
November 26, 2024Hypnosis: the inside story | Coffee break research at LSEWhat is hypnosis? Can everyone be hypnotised? Does being able to hypnotise other people change how you see the world?...more21minPlay
FAQs about Study at LSE:How many episodes does Study at LSE have?The podcast currently has 5,853 episodes available.