LSE London's 2014 Lent term seminar series begins on the 20th of January. Speakers from within and beyond LSE will focus on London's current economic and political environment London, covering relevant issues such as the private rented sector, the distribution of poverty and the densification effects of international migrants.
Presenters include academics and practitioners from relevant fields. Each seminar is chaired by one of the members of LSE London, while speaker’s presentations, available podcasts and any other related documents are posted here regularly after each session .
The seminar is held every Monday St. Clements Building, S.75 Room, located at the LSE, map and directions here.
For more information, please contact LSE London at: lselondon @ lse . ac . uk
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Programme
Room STC S75, 4.45 - 6.00 p.m.
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20
January
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John Lett
London Plan Team, Strategic Planning Manager, Greater London Authority (GLA)
The office and retail market in London: issues for the London Plan
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3
February
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Paul Cheshire
Geography and Environment Dpt., LSE
Iconic Design’ as Deadweight Loss? Rent acquisition by design in the constrained London office market
Listen to podcast here
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10 February
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Suzi Hall
Lecturer, Department of Sociology, LSE
Locating urban migration: from Census to street
Listen to podcast here
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17
February
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Ian Gordon
Geography and Environment Dpt., LSE
Residential displacement and densification effects of international migrants 2001-2011
View Displacement Maps
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24 February
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Alex Fenton and Amanda Fitzgerald-Arque
Leibniz University Hannover & CASE, (LSE)/ Research Officer CASE/STICERD, (LSE)
Growth and spatial distribution of poverty in London 2001-2011
Listen to podcast here
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3 March
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Christine Whitehead & Kath Scanlon
LSE London, London School of Economics (LSE)
Building London's private rented sector
Listen to podcast here
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17
March
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Duncan Bowie
Senior Lecturer in Spatial Planning, University of Westminster
Alternative development options for London's growth
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