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EXPs in Society & Gender
A brief history of reproduction
Lauren Kassell
How a city holds memory and ethical depth
Peter Carl
Understanding our cities to understand ourselves
Peter Carl
AI, ethics and medicine
Emily Jackson
Assisted dying: ethical and legal implications
Emily Jackson
Regulating fertility treatment and surrogacy
Emily Jackson
Social rights in Europe
Aoife Nolan
The socio-economic rights of children
Aoife Nolan
Children and democracy
Aoife Nolan
Black radicalism and the “post-race” society
Kehinde Andrews
Race and the global economy
Kehinde Andrews
How to understand racism
Kehinde Andrews
Why investing in care is crucial
Susan Himmelweit
Raising the quality of care: an economic analysis
Susan Himmelweit
Feminist economics and the true cost of gender bias
Susan Himmelweit
The relation between people, power and place
Stuart Elden
Foucault and "the History of Sexuality"
Stuart Elden
Male hysteria and feminism
Juliet Mitchell
Psychoanalysis and the Feminist Revolution
Juliet Mitchell
Feminism: "The Longest Revolution"
Juliet Mitchell
Ecology, nature and the 21st century architect
Irénée Scalbert
Transforming cities through landscape architecture
Irénée Scalbert
Gender violence and equality in modern India
Shruti Kapila
How violence became quintessential to the idea of the Modern State
Hannah Dawson
Why the history of feminism has blind spots
Hannah Dawson
The Enlightenment and early modern feminism
Hannah Dawson
Living on the Russia–China border
Caroline Humphrey
The contribution of the anthropologist
Caroline Humphrey
Understanding other people’s worlds
Caroline Humphrey
The benefits and dangers of free speech
Conor Gearty
How protest movements change the world
Conor Gearty
The enduring evil of torture
Conor Gearty
Migrant Trauma, City Walkers
Ankhi Mukherjee
Trauma and the Challenge to Western Therapeutic Paradigms
Ankhi Mukherjee
The unseen poverty in our cities
Ankhi Mukherjee
Lady Chatterley, woman and sexuality
Lara Feigel
Renewing democracy by restoring free tuition
Caitlin Zaloom
The real cost and value of higher education
Caitlin Zaloom
How financial markets drive our cultural, social and political lives
Caitlin Zaloom
Planning ahead for a decisive century
Martin Rees
Ecocide: a fifth international crime?
Philippe Sands
Closing the book on colonisation
Philippe Sands
The Nuremberg moment and the birth of international law
Philippe Sands
Automation: replacement or enabler of workers?
Judy Wajcman
Gender bias in data and technology
Judy Wajcman
Technology: the great accelerator or saviour of time?
Judy Wajcman
Psychiatry, awareness and stigma in today's society
Simon Wessely
The importance of communication in treating trauma
Simon Wessely
COVID and the true cost of mental health crises
Simon Wessely
Bridging the gender pay gap in medicine and healthcare
Amy S. Gottlieb
Tackling embedded gender bias in medicine
Amy S. Gottlieb
Religious nationalism in the United States
Philip Gorski
Inherent misunderstandings about religion and violence
Philip Gorski
The relationship between religion and politics
Philip Gorski
Touch: the most powerful of our senses
Joe Moshenska
A brief history of Iconoclasm
Joe Moshenska
Colonialism and racism in, and through psychoanalysis
Stephen Frosh
How we learnt to take trauma seriously
Stephen Frosh
Psychoanalysis in politics, a history of conservatism and neutrality
Stephen Frosh
Freedom of speech and freedom to disagree in school and beyond
Michael Roth
Critical feeling and the limits of critical thinking
Michael Roth
Practical virtue : from classroom to life
Michael Roth
Simone de Beauvoir's "The Second Sex"
Kate Kirkpatrick
Sartre, Beauvoir and existentialism
Kate Kirkpatrick
The system of international law and the risks of impunity
Helena Kennedy
Reconfiguring the law to provide justice for women
Helena Kennedy
The threats to media freedom
Helena Kennedy
Making the powerful answerable to law
Helena Kennedy
Using the internet at the margins of the world
Elisa Oreglia
Simone Weil and the relationship between action and thought
Dana Mills
Eleanor Marx and women today
Dana Mills
Building public trust in science
Fiona Watt
Protecting the public sphere and restoring democratic citizenship
Antoine Vauchez
The "fourth industrial revolution"
David Edgerton
Loneliness, disability and social justice
Jonathan Wolff
Pandemic lives and what it reveals about meaning
Jonathan Wolff
How we distribute risk within society
Jonathan Wolff
Creativity in the virtual classroom
Sarah Newman
Our data should be ours
Sarah Newman
Love, coupledom and infidelity
Laura Kipnis
Sexual paranoia and the rise of governance feminism
Laura Kipnis
The art of transgression
Laura Kipnis
Health inequalities and social justice
Sridhar Venkatapuram
Why ethics matter for health
Sridhar Venkatapuram
Literature and the law
Joseph Slaughter
Human rights seen through literature
Joseph Slaughter
Immigration, religion and the return of the British Empire
Faisal Devji
Shaping sustainable cities
Ricky Burdett
Unfinished cities and their ever-changing DNA
Ricky Burdett
How cities are changing
Ricky Burdett
The uses and implications of DNA technology
Bruce Stillman
Thinking about fashion sustainably
Shahidha Bari
What our clothes say about us
Shahidha Bari
Philosophy, fashion and ethics
Shahidha Bari
How to take account of wellbeing in our policy-making decisions
Mark Fabian
Blue and green technologies
Luciano Floridi
Living onlife: how the boundaries between the online and offline blur
Luciano Floridi
New ethics to understand and regulate digital technologies
Luciano Floridi
The history of thinking about wellbeing
Mark Fabian
China-US Relationship?
Rosemary Foot
China's growing influence in the Asia-Pacific region
Rosemary Foot
China's role in the United Nations and its increasing soft power
Rosemary Foot
Preparing for the impossible: Hannah Arendt's legacy
Lyndsey Stonebridge
Civil disobedience as a form of emergency politics
Jonathan White
Hidden persuasion: from advertising to politics
Daniel Pick
The crowd and group psychology
Daniel Pick
Why wars happen
Margaret MacMillan
The First World War: the first total war
Margaret MacMillan
A brief history of war
Margaret MacMillan
What human rights missed: the larger agenda
Samuel Moyn
The legacy of 1989 for Eastern Europe and the European Union
Paul Betts
American capitalism and slavery
Noam Maggor
Dismantling the myth of educating for future jobs
Peter Mandler
What is a good education?
Peter Mandler
Democracy and the desire for more education
Peter Mandler
Being, choosing and recognising transformational leaders
John Alderdice
The anthropologist: acknowledging suffering and redressing the loss
Hugh Brody
How the Inuit mapped their lives and reclaimed their land
Hugh Brody
The psychological drivers of terrorism, radicalisation and fundamentalism
John Alderdice
The Other: the uncomfortable story of the imperial project
Hugh Brody
The Resolution of Intractable Conflict
John Alderdice
Resisting fake news
Sander van der Linden
The consequences of fake news
Sander van der Linden
The reasons we fall for fake news
Sander van der Linden
Sex differences, diversity and equality
Irene Miguel-Aliaga
The economics of education and the reform of our education systems
Anna Vignoles
Why we should invest in education and how to measure the return
Anna Vignoles
A new conversation about the legacy of slavery
Catherine Hall
The intertwining of religion, economics and politics in India
Sriya Iyer
The comforts and conflicts of participating in religious communities
Sriya Iyer
Giving refugees a choice
Alex Teytelboym
How economists can help change inequalities in public policy
Zoë Hitzig
The exploitation of the body
Susie Orbach
Body distress or troubled bodies
Susie Orbach
What is happening to our bodies?
Susie Orbach
Autism: a different way of processing the world
Francesca Happé
Why are special talents more common in autism?
Francesca Happé
Making education more accessible
Mike Sharples
How technological advances can improve education
Mike Sharples
How the concept of autism has changed
Francesca Happé
The revival of Darwinism
Jim Secord
New ways to learn and teach
Mike Sharples
Restoring trust in science
Mark Burgman
Bridging science and policy
Mark Burgman
How to be trustworthy about data
David Spiegelhalter
Will we ever believe in climate change?
Stephan Lewandowsky
How alternative facts are undermining democracy
Stephan Lewandowsky
Misinformation in the midst of a pandemic
Stephan Lewandowsky
Why statistics is an art
David Spiegelhalter
Conspiracy theories: from Nazi Germany to today
Richard Evans
Nazi exterminism and the Holocaust
Richard Evans
What stress is and how we respond to it
Stafford Lightman
Managing the economy in unprecedented times.
Diane Coyle
The resurgence of fascism: memory as a warning
Ian Buruma
Post-war ideals and the political aftermath of World War II
Ian Buruma
Was Hiroshima a war crime?
Ian Buruma
What the Ancient Greeks tell us about sexuality
Simon Goldhill
Giving a voice to children
Roger Hart
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Roger Hart
The right of asylum
Patrick Weil
The status of citizens and the right to nationality
Patrick Weil
Managing energy transitions: the need for diversity
Gbemi Oluleye
How climate change affects people
Friederike Otto
Being a climate scientist
Tamsin Edwards
Helping and being helped: fear and desire
Adam Phillips
A net zero future
Martin Siegert
Thinking beyond GDP to the measurement of happiness
Will Davies
The state of unpreparedness
Homi K. Bhabha
70 million refugees and the ethical core of citizenship
Homi K. Bhabha
The limits of global freedom: where is home in today's world?
Homi K. Bhabha
The information war and the digital "Trojan Horse"
Peter Pomerantsev
Navigating information overload
Peter Pomerantsev
Experiences of the feminist past to resist sexism and patriarchy
Lucy Delap
Feminisms and the grounds of division
Lucy Delap
The origins of feminism: why and how women demanded change
Lucy Delap
Why love is more difficult to experience
Eva Illouz
Neuroscience and the understanding of our sense of consciousness
Daniel Glaser
Sexual violence, feminist thinking and the fight for political change
Durba Mitra
Women's leadership, political movements and minority rights
Durba Mitra
A history of global feminisms
Durba Mitra
The impact of free-flowing capital on democracy
Helen Thompson
Feminist mobilisation and political discontent
Maxine Molyneux
Feminist activism across the generations
Maxine Molyneux
Recent struggles and a new generation of feminists
Maxine Molyneux
The medicalisation of happiness
Lisa Appignanesi
Emotions: good, bad and maddening
Lisa Appignanesi
A brief history of extreme emotions in the West
Lisa Appignanesi
Being a scientist: journey into the unknown
Buzz Baum
Women and the mind doctors
Lisa Appignanesi
Malaria, the invisible disease
Quique Bassat
The Gaia hypothesis and Gaia 2.0
Tim Lenton
Justice after a genocide
Eva Hoffman
Democracy in the age of social media
David Runciman