Items where Subject is "PN Literature (General)"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) P Language and Literature (4277) PN Literature (General) (3852) PN0080 Criticism (157) PN0441 Literary History (22) PN1990 Broadcasting (2746) PN1993 Motion Pictures (137) PN2000 Dramatic representation. The Theater (30)
Number of items at this level: 823.
2025
  • Ahmed, Husseina (2025). Protest arts, gender, and social change: fiction, popular songs, and the media in Hausa society across borders. Cultural Studies, 39(3), 453 - 456. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2024.2419584
  • Altun, Ali Erdem (2025). Turning the queer into monster: vampiric queerness in Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 42(1), 88 - 96. https://doi.org/10.32600/huefd.1489699 picture_as_pdf
  • Bala, Anjana (2025). Beyond therapeutics: psychosis and poetics. Anthropology and Humanism, 50(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/anhu.70024 picture_as_pdf
  • Besley, Timothy, Bucelli, Irene, Velasco, Andres (16 October 2025) A new consensus? Economic principles for the 21st century. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Buzan, Barry, Falkner, Robert (3 March 2025) How the rise of the market economy transformed the world. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Cabi, Marouf (2025). The visual narratives of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Middle East Critique, 34(1), 103 - 119. https://doi.org/10.1080/19436149.2024.2309446 picture_as_pdf
  • Cummins, Neil (2025). Richer and more equal a new history of wealth in the West. Daniel Waldenström, (Polity Press, 2024. Pp. 256. ISBN 9781509557783. Hbk £25). Economic History Review, 78(3), 991 - 992. https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.70027
  • Friedman, Sam, Savage, Mike, Spoerhase, Carlos (2025). Beyond the ‘scholarship boy’ paradigm: autosociobiography and social mobility. European Journal of Cultural Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/13675494251394865 picture_as_pdf
  • Garcia-Arranz, Ana (2025). Mejias, Ulises, A. & Couldry, Nick (2024). Data grab: the new colonialism of big tech (and how to fight back). WH Allen,333 pp., ISBN: 978-0-7535-6020-4. Methaodos.revista de ciencias sociales, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.17502/mrcs.v13i1.877 picture_as_pdf
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (1 May 2025) The great betrayal - Q and A with Fawaz Gerges on the struggle for political change in the Middle East. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Green, Duncan (18 March 2025) Renegotiating patriarchy, Naila Kabeer’s brilliant magnum opus. Activism, Influence and Change. picture_as_pdf
  • Hemmings, Clare (5 June 2025) Care without compliance - building transfeminist futures. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Islam, Asiya (16 January 2025) A woman’s job: making middle lives in new India. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Jackson, Eoin (12 November 2025) Five books on the struggle for climate justice. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Jackson, Eoin (6 May 2025) Why we need corporate responsibility now more than ever. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • James, Deborah (2025). Things change Black material culture and the development of a consumer society in South Africa, 1800-2020. Robert Ross. Leiden: Brill, 2023, 187 pp. $67.00, paper. ISBN 9789004543744. Journal of Anthropological Research, 81(1), 101 - 102. https://doi.org/10.1086/733629
  • Jiménez-Martínez, César, Miño, Pablo, Sevin, Efe (19 March 2025) How nations in the Americas define and promote their identities. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kartalis, Yani (2025). From ostensible to actual media pluralism. An examination of content diversity in Greece's fragmented online media system. (GreeSE Papers: Hellenic Observatory Discussion Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe 210). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Kelly, Anthony, Rantanen, Terhi (2025). Digitalization and diversification of international news agencies in the age of AI. In Dimitrova, Daniela V. (Ed.), Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems (pp. 213 - 226). Rowman and Littlefield. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881845568.ch-015
  • Luke, David (22 May 2025) Why is food insecurity worsening in Africa? LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lukina, Anna (2025). Valentin Jeutner, The reasonable person: a legal biography, Cambridge University Press, 2024, 252 pp, hb £95.00. Modern Law Review, 88(4), 857 - 860. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2230.12955
  • Manocha, Shireen (16 April 2025) How men erased women from the founding narrative of International Relations. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Mansell, Robin, Durach, Flavia, Kettemann, Matthias C., Lenoir, Théophile, Tripathi, Gyan Prakash, Tucker, Emily (2025). Information ecosystems and troubled democracy: a global synthesis of the state of knowledge on news media, AI and data governance. International Observatory on Information and Democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • Matthan, Tanya (2025). The peasant is dead, long live the peasant! Edelman, Marc. 2024. Peasant politics of the twenty-first century: Transnational social movements and agrarian change. Cornell University Press. Gill, Navyug. 2024. Labors of division: Global capitalism and the emergence of the peasant in colonial Panjab. Stanford University Press. Focaal, 2025(101), 123 - 128. https://doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2025.1010110 picture_as_pdf
  • McGinn, Jack (2025). Book Review. Waiting for the revolution to end: Syrian displacement, time and subjectivity, by Charlotte Al-Khalili. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 18(1), 101 - 104. https://doi.org/10.1163/18739865-01801004 picture_as_pdf
  • Mohácsi, Piroska Nagy (2025). The Esterházy myth: how economics and literature correct mistakes. In Economics and Literature: A Novel Approach (pp. 185-198). Taylor and Francis Inc.. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003534358-16
  • Morales, Pablo (2025). Navigating contrasting journalisms: Latin American responses to China’s training programmes for journalists. Journalism Practice, https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2025.2592058 picture_as_pdf
  • Perrons, Diane (2025). Book review:: Depletion. The human costs of caring. European Journal of Women's Studies, 32(2), 214 - 217. https://doi.org/10.1177/13505068251331406 picture_as_pdf
  • Po, Ronald C. (19 November 2025) Teaching the frontier to read: language, literacy and the making of modern China. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Prazmowska, Anita J. (2025). Jadwiga Biskupska, Survivors Warsaw under Nazi occupation, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2022; 320 pp., 4 maps; 9781316515587,£75.00 (hbk); 9781009012508, £22.99 (pbk). European History Quarterly, 55(2), 333 - 335. https://doi.org/10.1177/02656914251325052a
  • Richards, Jake Subryan (2025). Captivity’s collections: science, natural history, and the British transatlantic slave trade, by Kathleen S. Murphy. NWIG New West Indian Guide, 99(1-2), 163 - 164. https://doi.org/10.1163/22134360-09901040 picture_as_pdf
  • Sanyal, Romola (2025). Book review: Fragments of home. International Migration Review, 59(2), 1113 - 1115. https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183241309556
  • Simmonds, Lindsay (2025). Rethinking women’s religious lives: a critique of European cultural narratives. Journal of Religion in Europe, 18(2), 159 - 163. https://doi.org/10.1163/18748929-bja10136 picture_as_pdf
  • Theunissen, Anne (2 October 2025) How to use poetry in the workplace. LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf
  • Umoren, Imaobong (12 June 2025) A new history of Britain and the Caribbean - interview with Imaobong Umoren. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Umoren, Imaobong, Madhok, Sumi (11 February 2025) Q&A with Imaobong Umoren and Sumi Madhok on the International Studies Book Series. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Vaccari, Edoardo (20 October 2025) How the meaning of revolution has changed over time. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Vaughan, Michael (2 July 2025) Thomas Piketty and Michael Sandel on the struggle for equality. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Verluise, Cyril, Cristelli, Gabriele, Higham, Kyle, de Rassenfosse, Gaétan (2025). Beyond the front page: in‐text citations to patents as traces of inventor knowledge. Strategic Management Journal, https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.70027 picture_as_pdf
  • Wallis, Patrick (28 April 2025) Apprenticeship and economic growth in early modern England. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Wallis, Patrick (2025). Geoffrey M. Hodgson. The wealth of a nation institutional foundations of English capitalism. Princeton University Press, 2023. Pp. 304. Cloth $39.95. American Historical Review, 130(1), 468 - 469. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhae567
  • Weigand, Florian (2025). Smugglers and states: negotiating the Maghreb at its Margins by Max Gallien, New York, NY, Columbia University Press, 2024, xiv + 346 pp. Developing Economies, 63(2), 212 - 215. https://doi.org/10.1111/deve.12438
  • Ypi, Lea (10 October 2025) “Life continues, even in 1941, even in the middle of war” - Indignity by Lea Ypi. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Zapata Celestino, Kevin (2025). Omar A. Loera-González, Role theory and Mexico’s foreign policy. Making sense of Mexico’s place in world politics. New York and Oxon: Routledge. 2024. Figures, tables, acronyms, appendix, bibliography, index, 246 pp.; hardcover £145, ebook £33.99. Latin American Politics and Society, 67(4), 140 - 142. https://doi.org/10.1017/lap.2025.4
  • 2024
  • Barr, Nicholas (12 January 2024) Random walk: memoir of an itinerant - review. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie (1 June 2024) Trust: how to build public confidence in your journalism. POLIS. picture_as_pdf
  • Bradley, Richard (2024). Book review: Fitting things together: coherence and the requirements of structural rationality. Economics and Philosophy, 40(1), 228 - 233. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266267123000226 picture_as_pdf
  • Cardoso Silva, Jon (24 June 2024) Book review: Brave new words: how AI will revolutionize education. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Casey, Steven (2024). Book review: Kathryn J. McGarr. City of newsmen: public lies and professional secrets in Cold War Washington. American Historical Review, 129(3), 1271 - 1272. https://doi.org/10.1093/ahr/rhae286
  • Chen, Zifeng (2024). Manufacturing “positive energy” out of contingency and misunderstanding: the platformized cultural production in China’s short video industry [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004901 picture_as_pdf
  • Colbran, Marianne (2024). Book review: Representation, resistance and the digiqueer: fighting for recognition in technocratic times. Crime, Media, Culture, 20(2), 218 - 220. https://doi.org/10.1177/17416590231187927 picture_as_pdf
  • Compton, Martin, Gordon, Claire (2 October 2024) The renaissance of the essay. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Cortes Carrasco, Pascual (23 October 2024) The policing machine - review. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Cox, Michael (2024). Book review: The last politician: inside Joe Biden's White House and the struggle for America's future. International Affairs, 100(2), 885 - 886. https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiae023
  • Crummy, Brianna (5 December 2024) Freedom of the press in Hong Kong. Media@LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Harriet (2024). Book review HONG FINCHER, Leta. 2023. Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China (fully updated 10th anniversary edition). London: Bloomsbury. China Perspectives, 136, 89 - 90. https://doi.org/10.4000/chinaperspectives.16683 picture_as_pdf
  • Friedman, Sam (2024). Book review Who needs quantification? British Journal of Sociology, https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.13048_4
  • Friedman, Sam, Reeves, Aaron (11 September 2024) Q and A with Sam Friedman and Aaron Reeves on Born to Rule. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Fryzlewicz, Piotr (2024). Book review: Telling stories with data: with applications in R. American Statistician, 78(4), 488 - 490. https://doi.org/10.1080/00031305.2024.2339562 picture_as_pdf
  • Gearty, Conor (28 October 2024) Q and A with Conor Gearty on Homeland Insecurity. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2 May 2024) America’s informal empire - what really went wrong in the Middle East. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Hunter, Janet (2024). Book review: Discovering women's voices: the lives of modern Japanese silk mill workers in their own words | By Sandra Schaal. Pacific Affairs, 97(3), 662 - 664.
  • Kabeer, Naila (11 June 2024) Q and A with Naila Kabeer on Renegotiating patriarchy. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kelly, Paul (2024). Freedom from fear an incomplete history of liberalism. By Alan S. Kahan. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2023. 528p. $44.99 cloth. Perspectives on Politics, 22(4), 1332 - 1333. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1537592724001221
  • Kerr, Sarah (16 December 2024) Q&A with Sarah Kerr on Wealth, poverty and enduring inequality. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Krishnakumar, Jo (2024). Dream state, dream border.
  • Krishnakumar, Jo (2024). Navigating insider-outsider relationalities with sex workers in China’s sex industry. Socio-Legal Review,
  • Laver, Michael (2024). Book review: Gerd Gigerenzer, How to stay smart in a smart world: why human intelligence still beats algorithms. Society, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-024-00985-7 picture_as_pdf
  • Lovett, Adam (2024). Book review: Wealth and power: philosophical perspectives. Economics and Philosophy, 40(1), 244 - 249. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266267123000184
  • Ma, Wen, Chen, Zhuo, Li, Ying, Ju, Guodong, Chen, Yunsong (2024). The shackles of gender still exist: Chinese women authors’ consciousness in boys’ love fiction. Chinese Journal of Sociology, 10(1), 19 - 58. https://doi.org/10.1177/2057150X241226736 picture_as_pdf
  • Madhok, Sumi (18 April 2024) Q and A with Sumi Madhok on Vernacular rights cultures. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • McDonagh, Luke (2024). Exploring authorship and ownership of plays at the time of William Shakespeare’s first folio. Law and Humanities, 18(2), 265 - 281. https://doi.org/10.1080/17521483.2024.2380112 picture_as_pdf
  • Mejias, Ulises, Couldry, Nick (30 April 2024) Q and A with Nick Couldry and Ulises A Mejias on Data grab. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Movileanu, Daniela (2024). Book review: Criminalisation does not deter irregular migration: evidence from Italy and France. International Spectator, https://doi.org/10.1080/03932729.2024.2331388 picture_as_pdf
  • Oldfield, Marie (9 May 2024) Code dependent: living in the shadow of AI - review. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Panizza, Francisco (2024). Book review: Legacies of the left turn in Latin America: the promise of inclusive citizenship. Journal of Latin American Studies, 56(1), 163 - 165. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022216X24000087
  • Photiadou, Artemis (2024). Book review: Women in intelligence: the hidden history of two world wars, by Helen Fry. Journal of Military History, 88(2), 563 – 564.
  • Platt, Lucinda (29 May 2024) Sex and gender: a contemporary reader - review. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Prazmowska, Anita J. (2024). Book review: Jozef Pilsudski: founding father of modern Poland, by Joshua D. Zimmerman. English Historical Review, 138(594-595), 1459 - 1460. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cead190
  • Rasmussen, Nina Vindum (2024). Book review: Researching creativity in media industries. Nordicom Review, 44(2), 315 - 318. https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2024-0001 picture_as_pdf
  • Rastogi, Vartika (2024). Towards liberation: uncovering the principles of feminist mediation in Mukti magazine. Journal of Gender Studies, https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2024.2440526
  • Richards, Jake Subryan (18 October 2024) New stories from the Black Atlantic. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Roy, Tirthankar (2024). Book review: Ethical empire? India reformism and the critique of colonial misgovernment. Asian Affairs, 55(3), 565 - 568. https://doi.org/10.1080/03068374.2024.2411612
  • Roy, Tirthankar (2024). Breaking the mold India's untraveled path to prosperity by Raghuram G. Rajan and Rohit Lamba, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2024, xxxii + 298 pp. Developing Economies, 62(4), 412 - 414. https://doi.org/10.1111/deve.12417 picture_as_pdf
  • Siklodi, Nora, Choi, Seoyoung, Rutazibwa, Olivia (2024). Reading-through be-longing: towards a methodology for political sciences otherwise. Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 30(3), 145 - 170. https://doi.org/10.1080/12259276.2024.2310768 picture_as_pdf
  • Soprana, Marta (14 February 2024) Book review: Is artificial intelligence racist? The ethics of AI and the future of humanity. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Stephens, Thomas C. (10 July 2024) This time no mistakes: how to remake Britain - review. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Sutter, Noah (7 May 2024) As gods among men: a history of the rich in the West - review. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Thornton, Mariah (2024). Beckershoff, André. 2023. Social forces in the re-making of cross-strait relations: hegemony and social movements in Taiwan. London: Routledge. China Perspectives, 2024(139), 92 - 93. https://doi.org/10.4000/130gx
  • Venkatesh, Nikhil (2024). Book review: Social anarchism and the rejection of moral tyranny, by Jesse Spafford. Mind, https://doi.org/10.1093/mind/fzae014 picture_as_pdf
  • Wanga, Stephanie (4 April 2024) Book review: Good governance in Nigeria: rethinking accountability and transparency in the twenty-first century. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • White, Jonathan (24 January 2024) Q and A with Jonathan White on In the long run: the future as a political idea. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • 2023
  • Almatwari, Afrah (17 May 2023) What can literature teach us about the Iraq invasion? A case study of Ian McEwan’s ‘Saturday'. Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Alrefaai, Nesrin, Spangler, Matthew (2023). The Beekeeper of Aleppo: a transnational collaboration. Text and Performance Quarterly, 43(3), 219-226. https://doi.org/10.1080/10462937.2022.2088850
  • Beckett, Charlie (18 September 2023) Preparing for the coming wave of generative AI in journalism. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie, Sanguinetti, Pablo, Palomo, Bella (2023). New frontiers of the intelligent journalism. In Negreira-Rey, María-Cruz, Vázquez-Herrero, Jorge, Sixto-García, José, López-García, Xosé (Eds.), Blurring Boundaries of Journalism in Digital Media: New Actors, Models and Practices (pp. 275 - 288). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43926-1_19
  • Beckett, Charlie, Yaseen, Mira (2023). إحداث التغـيير: دراسة عاملية لتعامل املؤسسات اإلخبارية مع الذكاء االصطناعي. Polis, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie, Yaseen, Mira (2023). Generando el cambio: un informe global sobre qué están haciendo los medios con IA. Polis, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie, Yaseen, Mira (2023). Generating change: a global survey of what news organisations are doing with AI. Polis, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie, Yaseen, Mira (2023). Générer le changement: enquête mondiale sur l’utilisation de l’IA par les organismes de presse. Polis, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Carrigan, Mark, Stürmer, Milan (7 August 2023) Book review: The influencer industry: the quest for authenticity on social media. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Chua, Ethan, Chua, Scott Lee (2023). Reading Philippine science fiction through science and technology studies the space race and authoritarian modernity in Gregorio Brillantes’s “The Apollo Centennial”. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, 71(1), 93 - 105. https://doi.org/10.13185/PS2023.71106 picture_as_pdf
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Worthington, Sarah (1 November 2023) Five years of LSE Press: Q and A with Patrick Dunleavy and Sarah Worthington. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Green, Duncan (17 July 2023) How to stand up to a dictator: the fight for our future. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Gusejnova, Dina (2023). Conference report: Behind the wire: internment during the First World War. The global German experience. German Historical Institute London Bulletin, 45(2), 158 - 160. picture_as_pdf
  • Hanrieder, Tine Hanrieder (25 May 2023) Book review: who cares? Care extraction and the struggles of Indian health workers edited by Maya John and Christa Wichterich. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ingleson, Elizabeth (2023). Book review: Americans in China: encounters with the People's Republic. Journal of Asian Studies, 82(2), 232 - 233. https://doi.org/10.1215/00219118-10290730
  • Innes, Abby (22 November 2023) Abby Innes introduces Late Soviet Britain: why materialist utopias fail. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewis, David (2023). Book review: Village ties: women, NGOs, and informal institutions in rural Bangladesh Bangladesh | By Nayma Qayum. Pacific Affairs, 96(2), 425 - 427.
  • Millar, Katharine M. (3 March 2023) Q and A with Dr Katharine M Millar on support the troops: military obligation, gender and the making of political community. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Miller, Milo (27 November 2023) Milo Miller introduces Speak out!: the Brixton Black Women’s Group. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Motadel, David (2023). Book review: The age of interconnection: a global history of the second half of the twentieth century. Times Literary Supplement, (6266), 9 - 10.
  • Nayak, Nakul (2023). Legalizing executive control: on the law of online journalism in India. Indian Law Review, 8(1), 20 - 41. https://doi.org/10.1080/24730580.2023.2266979 picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Adam (3 April 2023) A behavioural public policy for liberals. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Roy, Tirthankar (6 January 2023) Book review: Railways' economic impact on Uttar Pradesh and colonial North India (1860-1914): the iron Raj by Ian D. Derbyshire. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Savage, Mike (2023). Book review: Thomas Piketty. A brief history of equality, translated by Steven Rendall. Administrative Science Quarterly, 68(3), NP53 - NP55. https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392231175346
  • Stainforth, David A. (16 November 2023) Q and A with David Stainforth on Predicting our climate future: what we know, what we don’t know, and what we can’t know. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Stürmer, Milan, Carrigan, Mark (17 October 2023) Resisting AI: an anti-fascist approach to Artificial Intelligence - review. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Sukin, Lauren (2023). Book review: All options on the table: leaders, preventive war, and nuclear proliferation. Political Science Quarterly, 138(3), 463 - 465. https://doi.org/10.1093/psquar/qqad062
  • Thomas, Phil, Duff, Koshka, Twahirwa, Remy-Paulin (24 May 2023) Author Q and A with editor Phil Crockett Thomas and contributors on abolition science fiction. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Van Reenen, John (25 September 2023) Creative destruction for growth and change. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • 2022
  • A, Rong (11 March 2022) Book review: After lockdown: a metamorphosis by Bruno Latour. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Akgol, Husne (23 February 2022) Book review: Displacement: global conversations on refuge edited by Silvia Pasquetti and Romola Sanyal. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ali, Audi (29 July 2022) Book review: Palm oil: the grease of empire by Max Haiven. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Allen, Tim (12 May 2022) Book review: The religion of the Central Luo by Okot p’Bitek. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Anciaes, Paulo Rui (6 July 2022) Book review: A handbook for wellbeing policy-making by Paul Frijters and Christian Krekel. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ashtekar, Avani (15 July 2022) Book review: Experiments in imagining otherwise by Lola Olufemi. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (7 March 2022) Q and A with Dr Mukulika Banerjee on cultivating democracy: politics and citizenship in agrarian India. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bannerman, Sara (11 January 2022) Book review: Advanced introduction to platform economics by Robin Mansell and W. Edward Steinmueller. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Baptiste, Nyrema (1 April 2022) Book review: Cedric Robinson: the time of the black radical tradition by Joshua Myers. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bevza, Irina (15 March 2022) Book review: Comparative corporate governance edited by Afra Afsharipour and Martin Gelter. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bevza, Irina (21 September 2022) Book review: Global shareholder stewardship edited by Dionysia Katelouzou and Dan W. Puchniak. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bevza, Irina (6 April 2022) Book review: Sustainable finance in Europe edited by Danny Busch, Guido Ferrarini and Seraina Grünewald. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bronnikov, Egor (27 September 2022) Book review: A research agenda for experimental economics edited by Ananish Chaudhuri. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Carrigan, Mark (7 January 2022) An audible university? The emerging role of podcasts, audiobooks and text to speech technology in research should be taken seriously. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Chen, Sibo (7 April 2022) Book review: Anthropocene islands: entangled worlds by Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Chen, Sibo (27 July 2022) Book review: Global burning: rising antidemocracy and the climate crisis by Eve Darian-Smith. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Chong, Alexandria Z.W. (28 March 2022) Book review: Eating chilli crab in the Anthropocene edited by Matthew Schneider-Mayerson. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Chong, Alexandria Z.W. (8 April 2022) Book review: Making kin: ecofeminist essays from Singapore edited by Esther Vincent and Angelia Poon. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Clemens, Mario (13 January 2022) Book review: Value, conflict, and order: Berlin, Hampshire, Williams, and the realist revival in political theory by Edward Hall. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Coban, Mehmet Kerem (3 February 2022) Book review: Listening to people: a practical guide to interviewing, participant observation, data analysis, and writing it all up by Annette Lareau. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
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  • Singh Rathore, Aakash (15 February 2021) Feature essay: B.R. Ambedkar: the quest for justice by Aakash Singh Rathore. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Spencer, Mark G. (14 April 2021) Book review: A philosopher’s economist: hume and the rise of capitalism by Margaret Schabas and Carl Wennerlind. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Spencer, Mark G. (11 March 2021) Book review: Occupied America: British military rule and the experience of revolution by Donald F. Johnson. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Spencer, Mark G. (13 May 2021) Book review: Uncivil mirth: ridicule in enlightenment Britain by Ross Carroll. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Stafford, Chris (18 January 2021) Book review: This is what democracy looked like: a visual history of the printed ballot by Alicia Yin Cheng. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Stiglich, Lucas (20 September 2021) Book review: Metrics at work: journalism and the contested meaning of algorithms by Angèle Christin. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Sutton, Phil (20 April 2021) Inside number 9: the evolution of a sociology textbook. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Timcke, Scott (2 July 2021) Book review: Africa’s last colonial currency: the CFA franc story by Fanny Pigeaud and Ndongo Samba Sylla. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Toklo, Sewordor (8 June 2021) Book review: The moral economy of elections in Africa: democracy, voting and virtue by Nic Cheeseman, Gabrielle Lynch and Justin Willis. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Tomaney, John (18 March 2021) Book review: The Northern question: a history of a divided country by Tom Hazeldine. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Twahirwa, Remy-Paulin (14 September 2021) Book review: Empire’s endgame: racism and the British state by Gargi Bhattacharyya, Adam Elliott-Cooper, Sita Balani, Kerem Nişancıoğlu, Kojo Koram, Dalia Gebrial, Nadine El-Enany and Luke de Noronha. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (9 February 2021) Book review: The death of asylum: hidden geographies of the enforcement archipelago by Alison Mountz. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (7 June 2021) Book review: The end of asylum by Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Philip G. Schrag. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Urvashi, Shreya (26 February 2021) Book review: The university and social justice: struggles across the globe edited by Aziz Choudry and Salim Vally. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Vats, Shikha (27 November 2021) Book review: Resisting dialogue: modern fiction and the future of dissent by Juan Meneses. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Vats, Shikha (19 November 2021) Book review: Resisting dialogue: modern fiction and the future of dissent by Juan Meneses. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Vats, Shikha (19 December 2021) Book review: Resisting dialogue: modern fiction and the future of dissent by Juan Meneses. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Vitug, Niccolo (7 December 2021) Book review: Asian Place, Filipino nation: a global intellectual history of the Philippine revolution, 1887-1912 by Nicole Cuunjieng Aboitiz. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Vogt Veggeberg, Kristen (15 January 2021) Book review: Putting the humanities PhD to work: thriving in and beyond the classroom by Katina L. Rogers. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Walczak, Eryk (14 January 2021) Book review: Leaving academia: a practical guide by Christopher L. Caterine. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Walker, Martin (24 March 2021) Book review: The technology takers: leading change in the digital era by Jens P. Flanding, Genevieve M. Grabman and Sheila Q. Cox. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Walker, Martin C. W. (6 July 2021) Book review: The pay off: how changing the way we pay changes everything by Gottfried Leibbrandt and Natasha de Terán. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • White, Jenny (18 May 2021) Jenny White reflects on the legacy of Urania. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Katherine (26 May 2021) Book review: Hate in the homeland: the new global far right by Cynthia Miller-Idriss. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Withers, D-M (18 June 2021) Green spines, back story: delving into the early history of Virago reprints and modern classics. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Wurm, Alanna (3 June 2021) Book review: The hologram: feminist, peer-to-peer health for a post-pandemic future by Cassie Thornton. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ye, Chenhao (30 July 2021) Book review: Zoning China: online video, popular culture and the state by Luzhou Li. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Yilmaz, Burak Kazim (3 March 2021) Book review: Libya’s fragmentation: structure and process in violent conflict by Wolfram Lacher. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • del Nido, Juan M. (23 September 2021) Book review: Algorithms and the end of politics: how technology shapes 21st-century American life by Scott Timcke. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • di Bella, Sam (30 April 2021) Book review: The filing cabinet: a vertical history of information by Craig Robertson. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Çubukçu, Ayça (29 April 2021) Book review: Out of the dark night: essays on decolonization by Achille Mbembe. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • 2020
  • Akhil Kumar Adavi, Krishna (23 July 2020) Book review: the gig economy: a critical introduction by Jamie Woodcock and Mark Graham. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Altundas-Akcay, Cangul (11 June 2020) Book review: Iran, revolution and proxy wars by Ofira Seliktar and Farhad Rezaei. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Amin, Adhip (6 July 2020) Book review: The Cigarette: a political history by Sarah Milov. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Andrawos, Nader (18 May 2020) Book review: Revisiting Marx’s Critique of Liberalism: rethinking justice, legality and rights by Igor Shoikhedbrod. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Anisimova, Sofya (7 July 2020) Book review: Coalition strategy and the end of the First World War: the Supreme War Council and war planning, 1917-1918 by Meighen McCrae. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Atakan Cetin, Reha (14 July 2020) Book review: Feminist city: claiming space in the man-made world by Leslie Kern. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Beer, David (15 May 2020) The case of bookcases. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Berry, Ava (27 November 2020) Book review: Anonymous is a woman by Nina Ansary. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bilancetti, Vanessa (4 June 2020) Book review: the state of the European Union: fault lines in European integration edited by Stefanie Wöhl, Elisabeth Springler, Martin Pachel and Bernhard Zeilinger. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bitschnau, Marco (19 May 2020) Book review: Against Borders: why the world needs free movement of people by Alex Sager. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Blakeley, Georgina (14 September 2020) Book review: territorial politics and the party system in Spain: continuity and change since the financial crisis by Caroline Gray. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bonney, Evan (12 August 2020) Book review: Billionaire wilderness: the ultra-wealthy and the remaking of the American West by Justin Farrell. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bostian, Luke (20 August 2020) Book review: reconstructing democracy: how citizens are building from the ground up by Charles Taylor, Patricia Nanz and Madeleine Beaubien Taylor. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bíró, Gábor (23 September 2020) Book review: network origins of the global economy: east vs. west in a complex systems perspective by Hilton L. Root. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Campbell, Paul Ian (30 July 2020) Author interview: Q and A with Dr Paul Ian Campbell, author of education, retirement and career transitions for ‘black’ ex-professional footballers. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Carrigan, Mark (12 June 2020) Will we still have offices in the post-pandemic university? LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Charlton, Ed (2020). The zero-hour city: writing London in the end times. GeoHumanities, 6(2), 280 - 294. https://doi.org/10.1080/2373566X.2020.1768880 picture_as_pdf
  • Chong, Phillipa K. (30 October 2020) Author interview: Q and A with Dr Phillipa K. Chong on inside the critics’ circle: book reviewing in uncertain times. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Coban, Mehmet Kerem (23 October 2020) Book review: automating finance: infrastructures, engineers and the making of electronic markets by Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Cossu, Elena (27 October 2020) Book review: the glass half-empty: debunking the myth of progress in the twenty-first century by Rodrigo Aguilera. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Cotter, Richard (23 July 2020) Book review: radical organisation development by Mark Cole. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Curtis, Theo (21 October 2020) Book review: slowdown: the end of the great acceleration – and why it’s good for the planet, the economy and our lives by Danny Dorling. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Davies, Huw (15 June 2020) Book review: What is digital sociology? by Neil Selwyn. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Davies, Huw (5 July 2020) Book review: What is digital sociology? by Neil Selwyn. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • De Vidovich, Lorenzo (5 April 2020) Book Review: How to run a city like Amazon and other fables edited by Mark Graham, Rob Kitchin, Shannon Mattern and Joe Shaw. USApp-American Politics and Policy Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Deb, Nikhil (23 June 2020) Book review: Dispossession without development: land grabs in neoliberal India by Michael Levien. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Despain, Hans (22 June 2020) Book review: The Deficit Myth: modern monetary theory and the birth of the people’s economy by Stephanie Kelton. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • DiBella, Sam (16 June 2020) Book review: The infographic: a history of data graphics in news and communications by Murray Dick. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Diamond, Patrick (5 May 2020) Book review: Peter Shore: Labour’s forgotten patriot by Kevin Hickson, Jasper Miles and Harry Taylor. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Didem Sezgin, Ayse (10 September 2020) Book review: narratives of hunger in international law: feeding the world in times of climate change by Anne Saab. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Dimova, Gergana (30 June 2020) Book review: The new despotism by John Keane. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Dosekun, Simidele (16 July 2020) Author interview: Q and A with Dr Simidele Dosekun on fashioning postfeminism: spectacular femininity and transnational culture. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Draper, Tom (25 June 2020) Book review: In fading light: the films of the Amber Collective by James Leggott. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Dycus, Katy (21 August 2020) The best bookshops in Madrid, Spain. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Díaz Pérez, Cristina (28 May 2020) Book review: the passion projects: modernist women, intimate archives, unfinished lives by melanie micir. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Erez, Lior (17 June 2020) Book review: The shifting border: legal cartographies of migration and mobility (Ayelet Shachar in dialogue) by Ayelet Shachar. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Fear, Christopher (13 August 2020) Book review: Britain’s Conservative Right since 1945: traditional Toryism in a cold climate by Kevin Hickson. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ford, Alessandro (2 June 2020) Book review: Enforcing Freedom: drug courts, therapeutic communities and the intimacies of the state by kerwin kaye. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ford, Alessandro (2 July 2020) Book review: Pills, powder and smoke: inside the bloody war on drugs by Antony Loewenstein. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ford, Alessandro (21 September 2020) Book review: conflict and transnational crime: borders, bullets and business in Southeast Asia by Florian Weigand. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Fortier, Jacob (15 September 2020) Book review: quagmire in civil war by Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Goh, Benjamin (2020). Biomedia: life in smithereens. Law, Technology and Humans, 2(1), 124 - 134. https://doi.org/10.5204/lthj.v2i1.1480 picture_as_pdf
  • Goldstone, Ross (19 November 2020) Book review: Experiences of academics from a working-class heritage by Carole Binns. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Goldstone, Ross (7 December 2020) Book review: The end of aspiration? Social mobility and our children’s fading prospects by Duncan Exley. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Goodfriend, Sophie (24 July 2020) Book review: the anthropology of epidemics by Ann H. Kelly, Frédéric Keck and Christos Lynteris. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Gray, Caroline (6 May 2020) Book review: The Oxford handbook of Spanish politics edited by Diego Muro and Ignacio Lago. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Guesmi, Haythem (21 August 2020) Book review: solvent form: art and destruction by Jared Pappas-Kelley. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Gupta, Varsha (29 September 2020) Book review: employment in india by Ajit Kumar Ghose. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Gyal, Palden (28 July 2020) Book review: Islamic Shangri-La: inter-Asian relations and Lhasa’s Muslim communities, 1600 to 1960 by David G. Atwill. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Harding, Kim (5 June 2020) Book review: Digital detox: the politics of disconnecting by Trine Syvertsen. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Harman, Sophie (3 June 2020) Book review: Sensible Politics: visualizing international relations by William A. Callahan. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Healey, Devon (29 May 2020) Book review: Blindness Through the Looking Glass: the performance of blindness, gender and the sensory body by Gili Hammer. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Helmy, Heba (18 August 2020) Book review: Property, institutions and social stratification in Africa by Franklin Obeng-Odoom. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Hill, Steven (2 December 2020) Book review: Mass appeal: communicating policy ideas in multiple media by Justin Gest. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • House, Danielle (10 August 2020) Book review: the politics of intimacy: rethinking the end-of-life controversy by Anna Durnová. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Hoyos Twomey, Alex (13 November 2020) Book review: Cruising utopia: the then and there of queer futurity (10th anniversary edition) by José Esteban Muñoz. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Hussein, Hind (7 May 2020) Book review: The scopus diaries and the (il)logics of academic survival by Abel Polese. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ivey, Christina (6 August 2020) Book review: the confounding island: Jamaica and the postcolonial predicament by Orlando Patterson. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (22 May 2020) Book review: Creativity in Research: cultivate clarity, be innovative and make progress in your research journey by Nicola Ulibarri et al. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Karvonen, Andrew (13 May 2020) Book review: The City by Robert E. Park and Ernest W. Burgess. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kingston, Thomas (29 July 2020) Book review: the Jakarta method: Washington’s anticommunist crusade and the mass murder program that shaped our world by Vincent Bevins. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kippin, Sean (8 December 2020) Book review: This is not normal: the collapse of liberal Britain by William Davies. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kitchin, Rob (11 December 2020) Writing fiction as scholarly work. Impact of Social Sciences Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Kordas, George (20 May 2020) Book review: Democracy Beyond Elections: Government Accountability in the Media Age by Gergana Dimova. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kumar, Anupama (29 June 2020) Book review: The case for a job guarantee by Pavlina R. Tcherneva. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kumar, Anupama (8 October 2020) Book review: work want work: labour and desire at the end of capitalism by Mareile Pfannebecker and J.A. Smith. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • LSE, Team (17 December 2020) 8 of the best books of 2020 recommended by LSE blog editors. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • LSE, Team (16 December 2020) LSE RB year in review: 12 most-read book reviews of 2020. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • LSE Review of Books (12 May 2020) 7 recommended reads from lse spectrum for #idahobit2020. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • LSE Review of Books (1 May 2020) 9 recommended lockdown reads from the lse community. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lane, David (2 July 2020) Book review: searching for socialism: the project of the Labour new left from Benn to Corbyn by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lau, Justin (21 May 2020) Long read review: Avian reservoirs: virus hunters and birdwatchers in chinese sentinel posts by Frédéric Keck. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lenhard, Johannes (11 May 2020) Book review: Hustle and gig: struggling and surviving in the sharing economy by Alexandrea Ravenelle. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Levy, Helton (7 October 2020) Book review: media and the image of the nation during Brazil’s 2013 protests by César Jiménez-Martínez. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewandowski, Helen (18 September 2020) Book review: theory of the gimmick: aesthetic judgment and capitalist form by Sianne Ngai. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lima, Valesca (14 May 2020) Book review: A research agenda for housing edited by Markus Moos. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Majumder, Atreyee (20 July 2020) Feature essay: literary work and contemporary crisis: on two novels concerning India. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Majumder, Atreyee (15 July 2020) Feature essay: literary work and contemporary crisis: on two novels concerning india. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Manning, Alan (5 August 2020) Book review: welcome to Britain: fixing our broken immigration system by Colin Yeo. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (9 June 2020) Book review: A brief history of fascist lies by Federico Finchelstein. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (4 May 2020) Book review: Populocracy: the tyranny of authenticity and the rise of populism by Catherine Fieschi. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (12 August 2020) Book review: Women’s war: fighting and surviving the American Civil War by Stephanie McCurry. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Margulies, Ben (20 October 2020) Book review: me the people: how populism transforms democracy by Nadia Urbinati. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Matringe, Nadia (24 June 2020) Book review: Libres d’obéir: le management, du nazisme à aujourd’hui [free to obey : management, from nazism to today] by Johann Chapoutot. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Matthews, Jodie (24 September 2020) Book review: kept from all contagion: germ theory, disease, and the dilemma of human contact in late nineteenth-century literature by Kari Nixon. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • McKone Leonard, Mariel (4 November 2020) Review essay: exposing the costs of uncounting. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Mcarthur, Jenny (27 May 2020) Book review: Liberalism at Large: the world according to the economist by Alexander Zevin. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Meadhbh Murray, Órla (7 August 2020) Book review: full surrogacy now: feminism against family by Sophie Lewis. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Mitropolitski, Simeon (18 June 2020) Book review:: re:generation Europe: ten proposals for another Europe by Floris de Witte. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Naik, Gayathri D. (10 December 2020) Book review: Legal protection for traditional knowledge: towards a new law for indigenous intellectual property by Anindya Bhukta. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Nguyen, Anna (9 October 2020) Book review: critical affect: the politics of method by Ashley Barnwell. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Nixon, Kari (10 June 2020) Author interview: Q and A with Dr Kari Nixon on kept from all contagion: germ theory, disease and the dilemma of human contact in late nineteenth-century literature. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • O'Connor, Courteney J. (2 November 2020) Book review: The internet in everything: freedom and security in a world with no off switch by Laura Denardis. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Obeng-Odoom, Franklin (29 October 2020) Feature essay: stratification economics and the black radical tradition. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • O’Connor, Courteney J. (11 June 2020) Book review: Counterintelligence theory and practice by Hank Prunckun. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Paduano, Stephen (17 September 2020) Book review: the price of peace: money, democracy, and the life of John Maynard Keynes by Zachary D. Carter. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Pannini, Elisa (11 September 2020) Book review: riding for Deliveroo: resistance in the new economy by Callum Cant. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Patel, Shruti (23 November 2020) Book review: Good economics for hard times: better answers to our biggest problems by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Rao, Aliya (8 October 2020) Author interview: q and a with Dr Aliya Hamid Rao on crunch time: how married couples confront unemployment. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Roquen, Jeff (8 June 2020) Book review: Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the sixties by Mike Davis and Jon Wiener. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Roy, Tirthankar (23 September 2020) Book review: let there be light: engineering, entrepreneurship and electricity in colonial Bengal, 1880-1945 by Suvobrata Sarkar. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Schofield, Daniela (13 May 2020) Book review: Nairobi in the making: landscapes of time and urban belonging by Constance Smith. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Schwoerer, Lilian (11 November 2020) Book review: Me, not you: the trouble with mainstream feminism by Alison Phipps. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Scott, Jake (5 May 2020) Book review: Slipping loose: the UK’s long drift away from the European Union by Martin Westlake. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Scott, Kyle (7 October 2020) Book review: why do we still have the electoral college? by Alexander Keyssar. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Shafick, Hesham (1 July 2020) Book review: Iran and Saudi Arabia: taming a chaotic conflict by Ibrahim Fraihat. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Shafick, Hesham (23 October 2020) Book review: polarized and demobilized: legacies of authoritarianism in Palestine by Dana El Kurd. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Atul K. (26 October 2020) Book review: Ecocide: kill the corporation before it kills us by David Whyte. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Shukla, Prachi (2 October 2020) Book review: Data feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Sigamany, Indrani (8 September 2020) Book review: country frameworks for development displacement and resettlement: reducing risk, building resilience edited by Susanna Price and Jane Singer. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Silver, Jonathan David (3 July 2020) Book review: modernist art in Ethiopia by Elizabeth W. Giorgis. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Stacey, Noni (3 December 2020) Author interview: Q and A with Dr Noni Stacey on Photography of protest and community: the radical collectives of the 1970s. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Süllü, Bengi (7 September 2020) Book review: parenting for a digital future: how hopes and fears about technology shape children’s lives by Sonia Livingstone and Alicia Blum-Ross. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Süß, Rahel (21 July 2020) Book review: reactionary democracy: how racism and the populist far right became mainstream by Aurelien Mondon and Aaron Winter. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Teodorowski, Piotr (11 December 2020) Book review: Embedding young people’s participation in health services: new approaches edited by Louca-Mai Brady. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Thomson, Jennifer (24 November 2020) Book review: Feminisms: a global history by Lucy Delap. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Thomson, Jennifer (30 September 2020) Book review: the case for Scottish independence: a history of nationalist political thought in modern Scotland by Ben Jackson. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Thube, Surajkumar (22 July 2020) Book review: Savarkar: echoes from a forgotten past, 1883-1924 by Vikram Sampath. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Timcke, Scott (30 November 2020) Book review: Anti-system politics: the crisis of market liberalism in rich democracies by Jonathan Hopkin. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Tinkler, Jane (25 August 2020) Book review: The impact agenda: controversies, consequences and challenges by Katherine E. Smith, Justyna Bandola-Gill, Nasar Meer, Ellen Stewart and Richard Watermeyer. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Tomaney, John (14 May 2020) Book review: Ultra: the underworld of Italian football by Tobias Jones. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Tomaney, John (29 September 2020) Book review: the economics of belonging: a radical plan to win back the left behind and achieve prosperity for all by Martin Sandbu. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Trew, Tony (12 November 2020) Book review: Women in solitary: inside the female resistance to apartheid by Shanthini Naidoo. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Truchlewski, Zbigniew (28 September 2020) Book review: alarums and excursions: improvising politics on the european stage by Luuk van Middelaar. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ugarteche, Oscar (13 July 2020) Book review: managing currency risk: how Japanese firms choose invoicing currency by Takatoshi Ito, Satoshi Koibuchi, Kiyotaka Sato and Junko Shimizu. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Van De Beeten, Jacob (25 November 2020) Book review: great judgments of the European court of justice: rethinking the landmark decisions of the foundational period by William Phelan. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Van De Beeten, Jacob (22 September 2020) Book review: project Europe: a history by Kiran Klaus Patel. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Vaughan, Laura (10 November 2020) Book review: The ghetto by Bryan Cheyette. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Katherine (10 July 2020) Book review: learning and using languages in ethnographic research edited by Robert Gibb, Annabel Tremlett and Julien Danero Iglesias. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Katherine (4 May 2020) Book review: ‘We are the people’: the rise of the AfD in Germany by Penny Bochum. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Gary (20 May 2020) Book review: Preferential Voting Systems: influence on intra-party competition and voting behaviour by Gianluca Passarelli. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Wright, Michelle M. (9 December 2020) Book review: African Europeans: an untold history by Olivette Otele. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Yenilmez, Meltem Ince (19 June 2020) Book review: New sporting femininities: embodied politics in postfeminist times edited by Kim Toffoletti, Holly Thorpe and Jessica Francombe-Webb. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • de Faria, Janaína (1 December 2020) Book review: Karl Marx’s life, ideas, and influences: a critical examination on the bicentenary edited by Shaibal Gupta, Marcello Musto and Babak Amini. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • di Bella, Sam (5 November 2020) Book review: Predict and surveil: data, discretion and the future of policing by Sarah Brayne. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • 2019
  • Beckett, Charlie (2019). الصحافة والذکاء الاصطناعي: صلاحیات ومسؤولیات جدیدة. Polis, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie (2019). New powers, new responsibilities: a global survey of journalism and artificial intelligence. Polis, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Buitron, Natalia, Deshoulliere, Gregory Alexandre (2019). The Shuar writing boom cultural experts and the creation of a "scholarly tradition". Tipití, 16(2). picture_as_pdf
  • Deller, Rose (1 December 2019) LSE RB decade in review: top 10 book reviews of the 2010s. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Deller, Rose (1 December 2019) LSE RB year in review: top 12 book reviews of 2019. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Deshoulliere, Gregory Alexandre, Buitron, Natalia (2019). Singularity on the margins: autobiographical decolonial writings among the shuar of Ecuadorian Amazonia. Tipití, 16(2). picture_as_pdf
  • Garnett, Mark (1 December 2019) Book review: Cameron: the politics of modernisation and manipulation by Timothy Heppell. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • 2018
  • Abbasi, Asad (13 November 2018) Book review: comic performance in Pakistan: the bhānd by Claire Pamment. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Alhasan, Hasan (8 October 2018) Book review: rentier islamism: the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gulf monarchies by Courtney Freer. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Ames, Jenny (2018). How should we balance the research impact ecosystem? picture_as_pdf
  • Arrébola, Carlos A., Deller, Rosemary (2018). 5 recommended readings on European integration in the age of Brexit.
  • Basbøll, Thomas (2018). A scientific paper shouldn't tell a good story but present a strong argument. picture_as_pdf
  • Bhattacharya, Aveek (18 October 2018) Book review: dreamers: how young Indians are changing the world by Snigdha Poonam. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Bowers, Rebecca, Menon, Ritu (2018). "The fact that the entire trade market of the publishing industry is still predominantly in the hands of men, means that there has to be a very concerted effort to shift that balance"- Ritu Menon.
  • Brefo, Henry (7 November 2018) Book review: mediators, contract men and colonial capital: mechanized gold mining in the Gold Coast Colony, 1879-1909 by Cassandra Mark-Thiesen. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Rio and São Paulo, Brazil. picture_as_pdf
  • Chan, Tiffany (2018). The best bookshops in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
  • Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, Mackie, Vera (23 November 2018) Book extract: ‘Preserving their own memory: constitutional suffragism and the Fawcett Society’ from remembering women’s activism by Sharon Crozier De-Rosa and Vera Mackie. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • De Waal, Alex (15 October 2018) Book review: fighting for peace in Somalia: a history and analysis of the African Union Mission (AMISOM), 2007-2017 by Paul D. Williams. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Deka, Dixita (2018). Reframing female agency in insurgency: women's voices from Assam.
  • Deller, Rosemary (2018). A month of our own: amplifying women's voices on LSE Review of Books.
  • Dikova, Stanislava (26 October 2018) Book review: the proletarian answer to the modernist question by Nick Hubble. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Durongkaveroj, Wannaphong (9 October 2018) Book review: the value of everything: making and taking in the global economy by Mariana Mazzucato. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Fercovic Cerda, Malik (26 November 2018) Book review: stepping into the elite: trajectories of social achievement in India, France and the United States by Jules Naudet. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Glauser, Ryan (3 October 2018) Book review: the Infinite Desire for Growth by Daniel Cohen. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Greenaway, Jon (30 October 2018) Book review: nihilism and technology by Nolen Gertz. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Haynes, Suyin (6 November 2018) Book review: new female tribes by Rachel Pashley. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Hines, Frankie (19 October 2018) Book review: bad environmentalism: irony and irreverence in the ecological age by Nicole Seymour. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Houghton, John P. (11 October 2018) Book review: municipal dreams: the rise and fall of council housing by John Boughton. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Hummel, Diana (25 October 2018) Book review: social ecology in the digital age: solving complex problems in a globalized world by Daniel Stokols. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Johnson, Bethan (1 October 2018) Book review: race women internationalists: activist-intellectuals and global freedom struggles by Imaobong D. Umoren. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Johnston, Ron (29 November 2018) Book review: the Oxford handbook of electoral systems edited by Erik S Herron, Robert J Pekkanen and Matthew S Shugart. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Jones, Ed, Murphy, Mahon, Vertelytė, Mantė, Jarmack, Sarita Fae, Sitaraman, Srini, Vaughan, Tom, Johnson, Bethan, deSouza, Priyanka, Custódio, Leonardo & Robb, Peter et al (15 November 2018) Reading list: 15 recommended reads on colonial histories, colonial legacies. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (4 October 2018) Book review: anti-social media: how Facebook disconnects us and undermines democracy by Siva Vaidhyanathan. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Laberge, Yves (2 October 2018) Book review: British social theory: recovering lost traditions before 1950 by John Scott. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Law, Benjamin, Kovac, Matthew, Reddy, Sneha, Smeltzer, Joshua, Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Cléo (8 November 2018) Reading list: 5 recommended reads for the Armistice Day centenary. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lewontin, Max (30 November 2018) Book review: the broadcast 41: women and the anti-communist blacklist by Carol A. Stabile. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Lien, Hung-Ya (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Mexico City. picture_as_pdf
  • Markaki, Lilly (29 November 2018) Book review: five heads (tavan tolgoi): art, anthropology and Mongol futurism edited by Hermione Spriggs. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Marling, Tom (24 October 2018) Book review: the blue frontier: maritime vision and power in the Qing Empire by Ronald Po. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Matthews, Jodie (5 November 2018) Book review: 99 theses on the revaluation of value: a postcapitalist manifesto by Brian Massumi. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • McArthur, Jenny (16 October 2018) Book review: portfolio society: on the capitalist modes of prediction by Ivan Ascher. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • McArthur, Jenny (2 November 2018) The best bookshops in Washington D.C., USA. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Mera, Laura Gómez (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Buenos Aires, Argentina. picture_as_pdf
  • Nadibaidze, Anna (28 November 2018) Book review: European security in integration theory: contested boundaries by Kamil Zwolski. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Nguyen, Anna (2018). Book review- economic science fictions ed. by William Davies. picture_as_pdf
  • Nguyen, Anna (5 October 2018) Book review: the book by Amaranth Borsuk. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Onaciu, Vlad (20 November 2018) Book review: my life as a spy: investigations in a secret police file by Katherine Verdery. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Osorio, Daniel (2018). The best bookshops in Latin America and the Caribbean: Bogotá, Colombia. picture_as_pdf
  • O’Neill, Matthew G. (19 November 2018) Book review: Europe and Northern Ireland’s future: negotiating Brexit’s unique case by Mary C. Murphy. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Payne, Daniel (22 October 2018) LSE RB feature: ‘What does Brexit mean to you?’ introducing 5 key items from LSE Library’s current exhibition (open 17 September – 14 December 2018). LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Roquen, Jeff (17 October 2018) Book review: accounting for capitalism: the world the clerk made by Michael Zakim. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Rousseau, Ronald (2018). Institutional versus commercial email addresses: which one to use in your publications? picture_as_pdf
  • Sarpotdar, Amish (23 October 2018) Book review: the Quito Papers and the New Urban Agenda by UN-Habitat, Richard Sennett with Ricky Burdett and Saskia Sassen, in dialogue with Joan Clos. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Sitaraman, Srini (12 October 2018) Book review: fifty years of The Battle of Algiers: past as prologue by Sohail Daulatzai. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Spruce, Hannah (2018). Book review: TransCanadian feminist fictions: new cross-border ethics by Libe García Zarranz. picture_as_pdf
  • Stubbs, Jennifer (21 November 2018) Book review: invisible countries: journeys to the edge of nationhood by Joshua Keating. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Traill, Helen (10 October 2018) Book review: handbook of gentrification studies edited by Loretta Lees with Martin Phillips. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Wagenknecht, Thomas (2018). Unhelpful, caustic and slow: the academic community should rethink the way publications are reviewed. picture_as_pdf
  • Wakelin, Elyse (29 October 2018) Book review: making a 21st century constitution: playing fair in modern democracies by Frank Vibert. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Wall, Isabel (2018). Feature: introducing the 'Penguin women writers' series: a Q&A with assistant editor Isabel Wall.
  • Warren, Michael (1 November 2018) Book review: shock therapy: psychology, precarity and well-being in postsocialist Russia by Tomas Matza. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Weissenborn, Frederik (31 October 2018) Book review: the Sage handbook of the 21st century city edited by Suzanne Hall and Ricky Burdett. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Williams, Katherine (2018). Book review: screening Stephen King: adaptation and the horror genre in film and television by Simon Brown. picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Mark C. (2018). Introducing the Free Journal Network- community-controlled open access publishing. picture_as_pdf
  • deSouza, Priyanka (14 November 2018) Book review: Rhodes must fall: the struggle to decolonise the racist heart of empire by Rhodes Must Fall Oxford, edited by Roseanne Chantiluke, Brian Kwoba and Athinagamso Nkopo. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • 2017
  • Czifra-Tóth, Erzsébet, Tennant, Jon (2017). A number of freely available tools can help you improve your literature review routine and stay on top of published research.
  • Glover, Danni (2017). Book review: Samuel Richardson and the theory of tragedy: Clarissa’s caesuras by J. A. Smith.
  • Kirby, Paul (2017). Political speech in fantastical worlds. International Studies Review, 19(4), 573 - 596. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/vix012 picture_as_pdf
  • Makar, Johannes (2017). Book review: surrealism in Egypt: modernism and the art and liberty group by Sam Bardaouil.
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2017). ‘Organizational, professional, personal’: an exploratory study of political journalists and their hybrid brand on Twitter. Journalism, 18(1), 64-80. https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884916657524
  • Patel, Raj (2017). Gained in translation: adding value to research to inform policy.
  • Pohl, Rebecca (2017). Book review: the new nature writing: rethinking the literature of place by Jos Smith.
  • Scalvini, Marco (2017). Why we must defend suicide in fiction. BMJ, (359), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.j4743
  • Singh Chhina, Raman (2017). Nand Singh and Jangnamah Europe: subaltern insights on the wars of Empire.
  • 2016
  • Anderson, Joseph (2016). Book review: cold war anthropology: the CIA, the Pentagon and the growth of dual use anthropology by David H. Price.
  • Bannerman, Gordon (2016). Book review: Harold Wilson: the unprincipled Prime Minister? Reappraising Harold Wilson edited by Andrew S. Crines and Kevin Hickson.
  • Caron, James, Ahmad, Mahvish (2016). Activism, knowledge and publishing: some views from Pakistan and Afghanistan. South Asian History and Culture, 7(1), 30 - 36. https://doi.org/10.1080/19472498.2015.1109305
  • Concha, Paz (2016). Book review: the creative citizen unbound: how social media and DIY culture contribute to democracy, communities and the creative economy edited by Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley.
  • Hansen, Bjarke Mørkøre Stigel (2016). Book review: intoxication by Jean-Luc Nancy.
  • Jenkins, Tricia (2016). Book review: in secrecy’s shadow: the OSS and CIA in Hollywood cinema, 1941-1979 by Simon Willmetts.
  • Kitchen, Nicholas, Wichowski, Alexis, Khatib, Lina, Neumann, Iver B., Murabit, Alaa, Kelley, Robert (2016). Review roundtable: naked diplomacy: power and statecraft in the digital age by Tom Fletcher.
  • Lien, Hung-Ya (2016). The best bookshops in Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Lunt, Peter, Livingstone, Sonia (2016). Is ‘mediatization’ the new paradigm for our field? A commentary on Deacon and Stanyer (2014, 2015) and Hepp, Hjarvard and Lundby (2015). Media, Culture and Society, 38(3), 462-470. https://doi.org/10.1177/0163443716631288
  • Matthews, Jodie (2016). The materiality of research: flows of thought: on canals, materiality and humanities research by Jodie Matthews.
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2016). Introducing “beyond 140 characters”: a Tow Center project about the forces that shape journalists’ strategic Twitter engagement.
  • Tattersall, Andy (2016). Book review: social media for academics by Mark Carrigan.
  • Truedsson, Carl (2016). Book review: the Oxford handbook of Swedish politics edited by Jon Pierre.
  • Varin, Caroline (2016). Book review: power shift: on the new global order by Richard Falk.
  • 2015
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). But how do you know that it’s true? Notes from #nishbrverification workshop.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). Election watch: media notes on #GE2015.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). Ethics will be as central as economics to the future of the news industry.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). Good news is no news?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). How bad is breaking news?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). Is source protection dead? A Polis/ Journalistfonden report.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). Is this the end of the future of news?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2015). This election will be complex, simple, social. so how do we cover it? polis conference preview #polis2015.
  • Brienza, Casey (2015). Book review: internet literature in China by Michel Hockx.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2015). Charlie Hebdo and the other within (guest blog).
  • Harkins, Steven (2015). Book review: The best bookshops in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • Longden, Vanessa (2015). Book review: how to write a thesis by Umberto Eco.
  • Lornez, Klara (2015). When Hollywood touches on our research.
  • Manzoorul Islam, Syed, Tully, Mark, Allman, Karen, de Mel, Neloufer, Walder, Dennis, Campion, Sonali (2015). DSC Prize shortlisting: reflections on South Asian literature.
  • Narula, Surina, Gunesekera, Romesh, Daruwalla, Keki (2015). DSC prize interviews: celebrating on South Asian literature.
  • Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim (2015). Reading and mis-reading Frantz Fanon. The Postcolonialist,
  • 2014
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Hong Kong rising: does the beauty of crowds distract from the politics?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Leadership? you’re having a laugh.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Tech v hacks: time for a truce?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). Twitter: dead or alive?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). What can we learn about getting people involved in politics from the Scottish referendum? (video).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The generation game: signs of hope as news media industry change matures?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2014). The philosopher king of networked journalism stands down, the legacy lives.
  • Coker, Christopher (2014). Men at war: what fiction tells us about conflict, from the Iliad to Catch-22. Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Franklin, Sophie (2014). Book review: the digital afterlives of Jane Austen: Janeites at the keyboard by Kylie Mirmohamadi.
  • Gusejnova, Dina (2014). Der Prophet als Parfum: das Spenglersche am europäischen und amerikanischen Modernismus. Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte, 15(1), 141-162. https://doi.org/10.3726/84543_141
  • Hebels, Alexander (2014). Prize-winning research on Snapchat – the meaning of mobile imagery.
  • Ottovordemgentschenfelde, Svenja (2014). Media literacy in 2014: forthcoming research and call to action.
  • Sobolev, Olga (2014). Of pulp fiction and James Bond.
  • 2013
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Diversity: can it pay a digital dividend?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Lessons from the ‘fabricated’ 3d printer gun story.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2013). Tony Hall’s joined up BBC.
  • Brown, Philip (2013). Graphic novel: The superhero of research dissemination?
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2013). Book review: Afghanistan in ink: literature between diaspora and nation.
  • Hänska, Max, Wardle, Claire, Browne, Malachy (2013). Social media & journalism: reporting the world through user generated content. In Milojevic, Ana, Vesnic-Alujevic, Lucia (Eds.), Audience Interactivity and Participation: Interview/Essays With/on Journalists and Politicians . Transforming audiences, transforming societies working group 2.
  • Kalpokas, Ignas (2013). Book review: Rhetoric and the writing of history, 400-1500.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Wijnen, Christine W., Papaioannou, Tao, Costa, Conceição, del Mar Grandío, María (2013). Situating media literacy in the changing media environment: critical insights from European research on audiences. In Carpentier, Nico, Schrøder, Kim Christian, Hallett, Lawrie (Eds.), Audience Transformations: Shifting Audience Positions in Late Modernity (pp. 210-227). Routledge.
  • Morse, Tal (2013). Shooting the dead: images of death, inclusion and exclusion in the Israeli press. In Aaron, Michele (Ed.), Envisaging death: visual culture and dying . Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • 2012
  • Anstead, Nick, Mattoni, Alice (2012). Book Review: media practices and protest politics: how precarious workers mobilise.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Why I think the Kony 2012 campaign is wrong.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). The nature of bearing witness: Sainte Chapelle, the Nazis and Palestine.
  • Berenskoetter, Felix (2012). An act of friendship? Re-reading grass on German-Israeli relations.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2012). Book review: The books that inspired Sumantra Bose:“Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth touched achord with both my national and personalbackground”.
  • Brienza, Casey (2012). Book Review: the adaptation industry: the cultural economy of contemporary literary adaptation.
  • Currell, Sue (2012). Book review : The books that inspired Sue Currell: “AliceWalker’s ‘The Color Purple’ was the book thatled me back into academia after I had droppedout of an English degree.”.
  • Lamb, Will (2012). Book review: The books that inspired Will Lamb: “NancyDorian’s Language Death prompted me topursue lingusitics”.
  • Rubiés, Joan-Pau (2012). From the "History of travayle" to the history of travel collections: the rise of an early modern genre. In Carey, Daniel, Jowitt, Claire (Eds.), Richard Hakluyt and Collected Travel Writing in Early Modern Europe (pp. 25-44). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Sobolev, Olga (2012). Boris Akunin.
  • Tate, Greg (2012). The impact of culture on science and social science was intense in the mid-nineteenth century – notably in poetry’s influence on the still emergent discipline of psychology.
  • Wrenn, Angus (2012). Henry James’s Europe. In Bell, Michael (Ed.), The Cambridge Companion to European Novelists (pp. 310-326). Cambridge University Press.
  • 2011
  • Gilroy, Paul (2011). The closed circle of Britain’s postcolonial melancholia. In Middeke, Martin, Wald, Christina (Eds.), The Literature of Melancholia: Early Modern to Postmodern . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Gumbs, Alexis Pauline (2011). “here to remind people of free”.
  • Schimmel, Noam (2011). An invisible genocide: how the Western media failed to report the 1994 Rwandan genocide of the Tutsi and why. International Journal of Human Rights, 15(7), 1125-1135. https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2010.499728
  • 2010
  • Beckett, Charlie (2010). Globalisation, the media and UK communities. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2010). The value of networked journalism. POLIS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Chouliaraki, Lilie (2010). Discourse and mediation. In Allan, Stuart (Ed.), Rethinking Communication: Keywords in Communication Research . Hampton Publishing.
  • Frigg, Roman (2010). Fiction and science. In Woods, John (Ed.), Fictions and Models . Philosophia Verlag.
  • Frigg, Roman (2010). Models and fiction. Synthese, 172(2), 251-268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-009-9505-0
  • Tambini, Damian (2010). Beyond the great crash of 2008: questioning journalists’ legal and ethical frameworks. Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics, 7(3).
  • Tambini, Damian (2010). What are financial journalists for? Journalism Studies, 11(2), 158-174. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616700903378661
  • 2009
  • Boyd-Barrett, Oliver, Rantanen, Terhi (2009). News agencies. In Albertazzi, Daniele, Cobley, Paul (Eds.), The Media: an Introduction (pp. 233-245). Pearson (Firm).
  • Wrenn, Angus (2009). Henry James and the second empire. Legenda (Oxford, England).
  • 2008
  • Beckett, Charlie (2008). SuperMedia: saving journalism so it can save the world. Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Lewis, David, Rodgers, Dennis, Woolcock, Michael (2008). The fiction of development: literary representation as a source of authoritative knowledge. The Journal of Development Studies, 44(2), 198-216. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220380701789828
  • Markham, Tim (2008-09-21 - 2008-09-23) Journalistic ethics as field strategies: a particular case of the possible [Paper]. Media@LSE Fifth Anniversary Conference: Media, Communication and Humanity, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • 2007
  • Adams, Jon (2007). Interference patterns: literary study, scientific knowledge, and disciplinary autonomy. Bucknell University Press.
  • Bauer, Martin W. (2007). Media monitoring. World Health Organization.
  • Bauer, Martin W., Bucchi, Massimiano (2007). Journalism, science and society: science communication between news and public relations. Routledge.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2007). What a Pratchett.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Judging the Booker Prize. LSE Magazine, Winter, p. 19.
  • Davies, Howard (2007). Sex, infertility, war. Starmagazine (Malaysia), 2 Sept,
  • Mansell, Robin (2007). Prelazak granica sa novim medijima. Casopis Za Upravljanje Komuniciranjem, 4(2), 5-10.
  • Manyozo, Linje (2007). Method and practice in participatory radio: rural radio forums in Malawi. Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies, 28(1-2), 11-29. https://doi.org/10.3368/ajs.28.1-2.11
  • Skrandies, Peter (2007). Metadiscourse in German history writing and English translation: a study of interaction between writers and readers [Doctoral thesis]. University of Manchester.
  • 2006
  • Couldry, Nick, Livingstone, Sonia, Markham, Tim (2006). Media consumption and the future of public connection. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Gill, Rosalind, Herdieckerhoff, Elena (2006). Rewriting the romance: new femininities in chick lit? Feminist Media Studies, 6(4), 487-504. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680770600989947
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2006). Media literacy: challenges ahead. In Westminster Media Forum (Ed.), Implementing Media Literacy: Empowerment, Participation and Responsibility . Westminster Forum Projects Ltd.
  • Silverstone, Roger (2006). Media and communication in a globalised world. In Barnett, Clive, Robinson, Jennifer, Rose, Gillian (Eds.), A Demanding World (pp. 55-102). Open University Worldwide.
  • 2005
  • Allen, Tim, Stremlau, Nicole (2005). Media policy, peace and state reconstruction. (Crisis States Research Centre discussion papers 8). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Evans, Mary (2005). Auto/biographical methods. In Griffin, Gabriele (Ed.), Research Methods for English Studies (pp. 31-46). Edinburgh University Press.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Van Couvering, Elizabeth, Thumim, Nancy (2005). Adult media literacy: a review of the research literature. Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2005). Introduction to the special issue 'Audiences and Publics’. Journal of Media Practice, 6(1), 5-7. https://doi.org/10.1386/jmpr.6.1.5/2
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2005). On the relation between audiences and publics. In Livingstone, Sonia (Ed.), Audiences and Publics : When Cultural Engagement Matters for the Public Sphere (pp. 17-41). Intellect Press.
  • 2004
  • Bakker, Gerben (2004). The European film industry in the United States. In Sedgwick, John, Pokorny, Mike (Eds.), An Economic History of Film (pp. 48-85). Routledge.
  • Bakker, Gerben (2004). How films became branded products. In Sedgwick, John, Pokorny, Mike (Eds.), An Economic History of Film (pp. 24-47). Routledge.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2004). Du rapport entre audiences et publics. Réseaux, 126, 17-55.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2004). Media literacy and the challenge of new information and communication technologies. Communication Review, 7(1), 3-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/10714420490280152
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2004). What is media literacy? Intermedia, 32(3), 18-20.
  • 2003
  • Gill, Rosalind (2003). Power And The Production Of Subjects: A Genealogy Of The New Man And The New Lad. In Benwell, Bethan (Ed.), Masculinity and Men's Lifestyle Magazines . Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
  • James, Deborah, Mphahle Nkadimeng, Geoffrey (2003). The land and the word: missions, African Christians, and the claiming of land in South Africa. In Draper, Jonathan (Ed.), Orality, Literacy and Colonialism in Southern Africa (pp. 111-134). Society of Biblical Literature.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2003). Les enjeux de la recherche comparative internationale sur les médias. Questions de Communication, 3(Specia), 31-43.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2003). The changing nature and uses of media literacy. (Media@LSE electronic working papers 4). Media@lse, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Lunt, Peter (2003). Studio discussions. In Allen, Robert C., Hill, Annette (Eds.), The Television Studies Reader (pp. 322-331). Routledge.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2003). On the challenges of cross-national comparative media research. European Journal of Communication, 18(4), 477-500. https://doi.org/10.1177/0267323103184003
  • 2001
  • Evans, Mary (2001). Gender and the literature of the Holocaust: the diary of Etty Hillesum. Women: a Cultural Review, 12(3), 325-335. https://doi.org/10.1080/09574040110097328
  • 2000
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2000). On the cutting edge, or otherwise, of media and communication research. Nordicom Review, 21(2), 7-13.
  • Rantanen, Terhi (2000). The old meets the new: news agencies in post-communist Russia. In Ekecrantz, Jan, Olofsson, Kerstin (Eds.), Russian Reports: Studies in Post-Communist Transformation of Media and Journalism (pp. 247-273). Almqvist and Wicksell.
  • 1999
  • Livingstone, Sonia (1999). Les jeunes et les nouveaux medias: sur les leçons á tirer de la télévision pour le PC. Réseaux, 92-3, 103-132.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (1999). Mediated knowledge: recognition of the familiar, discovery of the new. In Gripsrud, Jostein (Ed.), Television and Common Knowledge (pp. 91-107). Routledge.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (1999). New media, new audiences? New Media & Society, 1(1), 59-66. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444899001001010
  • 1998
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