Lent term seminars 2002

The 2002 Lent Term seminars offered an opportunity for LSE London faculty to demonstrate the range of their current research on some of the most high-profile and highly-debated issues in contemporary urban policy. The series were entitled: Policy & Practice: LSE Research on Urban Issues

Speakers included Professor Ian Gordon (LSE London), Professor Mark Kleinman (LSE London), Professor Anne West (LSE London), Professor Christine Whitehead (LSE London) and Tony Travers (LSE London) among others.

  • Ian Gordon, LSE, 'London - Working Capital: Economic Competiveness and Social Cohesion'
  • Kath Scanlon & Karen West, LSE London, 'Strategy, Co-ordination, and the Spatial Development Strategy: The First Nine Months of the GLA'
  • Marian Fitzgerald, Mannheim Institute, 'Area, Deprivation, Crime and the Policing of Diverse Communities'
  • Christine Whitehead, LSE, 'Key Issues for Key Workers: Affordable Housing in London'
  • Mark Kleinman, University of Bristol, 'Steering, Rowing, Waving or Drowning: The New Governance of London'
  • Tony Travers, LSE, 'Getting Major Projects Done: The Case of CrossRail'
  • Janet Foster, LSE, 'Conciliation and Conflict: A Case Study of Urban Regeneration on the Isle of Dogs in London's Docklands'
  • Paul Cheshire, LSE, 'The Economics of Land Use Planning'
  • Anne West, LSE, 'Education Policy and London Schools'
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