Ranked #1
Barrister Christine Chinkin, LSE Emerita Professor of International Law, reflects on the Commission's cross-cutting theme of violence against women [Audio]
Barrister Christine Chinkin, LSE Emerita Professor of International Law, reflects on the Commission's cross-cutting theme of violence against women [Audio]
Contributor(s): Christine Chinkin | Professor Christine Chinkin explores how violence against women is a topic relevant ... Read more
17 Jul 2015
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8mins
Ranked #2
Stephanie Seguino discusses her lecture on Race, Gender and Austerity as part of the Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power [Audio]
Stephanie Seguino discusses her lecture on Race, Gender and Austerity as part of the Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power [Audio]
Contributor(s): Stephanie Seguino | Professor Stephanie Seguino reflects on how single parent households and certain rac... Read more
17 Jul 2015
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8mins
Ranked #3
Saphieh Ashtiany, leading solicitor and Gender, Inequality and Power Commission Law Commissioner, reflects on the Commission's cross-cutting theme of rights [Audio]
Saphieh Ashtiany, leading solicitor and Gender, Inequality and Power Commission Law Commissioner, reflects on the Commission's cross-cutting theme of rights [Audio]
Contributor(s): Saphieh Ashtiany | Saphieh Ashtiany discusses the various legal measures that can be taken to level out ... Read more
17 Jul 2015
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10mins
Ranked #4
Ania Plomien, Assistant Professor in Gender and Social Science at the LSE Gender Institute, reflects on the Commission’s crossing-cutting theme of work-life balance [Audio]
Ania Plomien, Assistant Professor in Gender and Social Science at the LSE Gender Institute, reflects on the Commission’s crossing-cutting theme of work-life balance [Audio]
Contributor(s): Ania Plomien | Women in industrialised countries are participating more in the labour market and this gr... Read more
2 Jun 2015
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12mins
Ranked #5
Dr Anita Biressi, Reader in Media Cultures at the University of Roehampton, talks about the importance of hearing the voices of ordinary women [Audio]
Dr Anita Biressi, Reader in Media Cultures at the University of Roehampton, talks about the importance of hearing the voices of ordinary women [Audio]
Contributor(s): Dr Anita Biressi | Dr Anita Biressi reflects on how the voices of ordinary women can get recognition and... Read more
28 May 2015
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8mins
Ranked #6
Joni Lovenduski, Anniversary Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London, reflects on the cross-cutting theme of power [Audio]
Joni Lovenduski, Anniversary Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London, reflects on the cross-cutting theme of power [Audio]
Contributor(s): Joni Lovenduski | In this podcast, Professor Joni Lovenduski argues power is not only a matter of presen... Read more
28 May 2015
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9mins
Ranked #7
Emily Jackson, Head of the LSE Law Department, talks about gender in the legal system and medical law [Audio]
Emily Jackson, Head of the LSE Law Department, talks about gender in the legal system and medical law [Audio]
Contributor(s): Emily Jackson | Emily Jackson talks about the under-representation of women in the legal system and disc... Read more
30 Mar 2015
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7mins
Ranked #8
Nicola Lacey, the Co-Director of the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power talks about gender and the law [Audio]
Nicola Lacey, the Co-Director of the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power talks about gender and the law [Audio]
Contributor(s): Nicola Lacey | In this podcast, Nicola Lacey talks about a range of subjects including violence against ... Read more
30 Mar 2015
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12mins
Ranked #9
Purna Sen, Deputy Director of the Institute of Public Affairs, talks about the experiences of women in politics and public life [Audio]
Purna Sen, Deputy Director of the Institute of Public Affairs, talks about the experiences of women in politics and public life [Audio]
Contributor(s): Purna Sen | In this podcast, Purna Sen talks about women in political and public life, drawing on eviden... Read more
20 Mar 2015
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9mins
Ranked #10
Anne Phillips, Politics Session Lead for the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power, talks about the gendered nature of political power [Audio]
Anne Phillips, Politics Session Lead for the LSE Commission on Gender, Inequality and Power, talks about the gendered nature of political power [Audio]
Contributor(s): Anne Phillips | Anne Phillips, Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science, talks about the under-repre... Read more
18 Feb 2015
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9mins