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lsepress has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in November 2022. The social media accounts linked to from lsepress are: Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, lsepress has populated their site with LSE Public Policy Review | Trade Under Strain: Policy Challenges in a Fractured World, Naila Kabeer in conversation - WOW Athens, FT Best books of 2025: Economics, Reading Wars | LSE Press, 🔴Out now: The Growth Story of the 21st Century, 🔴Out now: The London Consensus, 🔴 Out now: Navigating the 21st Century Business World, 🔴 Out now: How Africa Eats ed. David Luke, 🔴 Out now: The Open Society as an Enemy by J. McKenzie Alexander, Doing Open Social Science | LSE Press, 🔴 Out now: Australia’s Evolving Democracy – A New Democratic Audit, www.jaipurliteraturefestival.org, Climate Hegemony | LSE Press, What’s a Company For? | LSE Press, The 21st century growth story | Lord Stern - LSE, Geography and a Geographer | LSE Press, Global South to write 21st century's growth story, The London consensus: economic principles for the 21st century - LSE, Progressing open access for books at UKRI, LSE Press passes landmark million book and journal downloads, Marked | LSE Press, How Did Britain Come To This? - TLS Book of the Year 2024, 🔍 Find LSE Press books at LSE Library, Why is food insecurity worsening in Africa? - LSE Review of Books, doi.org, Reading wars: the story (so far) of Western literacy and the future of free speech - LSE, Book Launch: Case Teaching in the Era of AI, Nicholas Stern talks to Katya Adler - Hay Festival, 🔴Out now: Nonauthoritarian Authority, 🔴 Out now: Renegotiating Patriarchy, by Naila Kabeer, ACLS Open Access Book Prize | Renegotiating Patriarchy, Why climate action is the economic opportunity we must seize, 🔴 Out now: Dead Men’s Propaganda, by Terhi Rantanen, Upcoming book events, The future of truth, Book Launch: Case Teaching in the Era of AI, 📚 Browse our website, The London Consensus: economic principles for the 21st century, 📩 Sign up to our newsletter, What's cooking? The future of food on the African continent, Open Research in the Age of Populism, Who Owns Knowledge? An Interview with Naila Kabeer - LSE Press, Book Tickets – Putting it in Print: A BA ECRN Journal Publishing Panel (all ECRs) – Hybrid, The British Academy and Zoom, ❗️Work in Publishing Week: Advice from the LSE Press team, 🔴 Out now: How Did Britain Come To This? by Gwyn Bevan, ❗️ New blog: Interview with Margath Walker and Jake Hodder, Public Administration Review | ASPA Journal | Wiley Online Library, ❗️ New blog: How to promote your book with confidence, 🔴 Out now: Decentralised Governance, edited by Faguet and Pal, ❗️ New blog: 5 tips to make your book proposal stand out, 🔴 Out now: How Africa Trades, edited by David Luke, 🔴 Out now: Ukraine, edited by Michael Cox, ❗️ New blog: 5 easy ways to promote your research, LSE Press reaches one million usages, 📰 Read the LSE Press blog, Multidimensional approaches and policy innovation in gender research | LSE Public Policy Review, Is it time to renew Australian democracy? Understanding the findings of the New Democratic Audit of Australia, Women and work, The Open Society as an Enemy, The Open Society as an enemy: populism, Popper and pessimism post-1989, 🔴 We are hiring! Production Manager, 🔴 We are hiring! Publishing Assistant, ▶️ Watch: How did Britain come to this? The accidental logics of Britain's neoliberal settlement, ❗️ New blog: Decentralisation ‘done correctly’ — politics, hope, and global variations, 🔴 Out now: Dead Men's Propaganda, by Terhi Rantanen, 🔴 Coming soon: Australia’s Evolving Democracy: A New Democratic Audit, How Did Britain Come to This? – review, Q and A with Naila Kabeer on Renegotiating Patriarchy, Dead men's tales: ideology and propaganda wars in comparative communications, What's in store for social sciences publishing?, Reversed realities revisited: 30 years of thinking in gender and development, Humanitarian needs beyond labels: supporting people on perilous journeys to Europe | WHD2024, What Decentralisation is — and what it is not, LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology series moves to LSE Press – and launches competition for ECRs, Behind the book | How Africa Trades — 1 year on, Power and storytelling | LSE Festival, 🔴 Out now: Philosophy of Physics Issue 1, ❗️ New blog: Royal Geographical Society to publish its book series Open Access with LSE Press, Fireside Chat with Naila Kabeer—Renegotiating Patriarchy, ❗️ New blog: Open Access Conversations | Five minutes with Niamh Tumelty, 🎫 Free tickets: Russia-Ukraine dialogues: taking the pulse.