Wednesday 31 October 2012

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LSE in print

'I believe there are similarities between Trenton's trial and Pussy Riot'
Evening Standard, 30/10/2012, p.20, Richard Godwin
she maintains. In the architectural circles in which he moved, Oldfield's reputation was high. He arrived in London in 2001 to study for a PhD in contemporary urbanism at the London School of Economics, funding his studies by overseeing a regeneration project on the Thames. He and Naik (whose background is in fine art and political theory) met at an
http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/london-life/parallels-between-trenton-oldfield
-trial-and-pussy-riot-wife-of-boat-race-protester-speaks-out-8254705.html
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LSE online

Viewpoint: Manuel Castells on the rise of alternative economic cultures
BBC News, 31/10/2012
Newsnight economics editor Paul Mason interviewed Prof Castells in front of an audience at The London School of Economics for BBC Radio 4's Analysis about his latest book Aftermath: The Cultures of the Economic Crisis. Prof Castells suggests we may be ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-20027044|

Expert takes aim at economic 'myths'
The Columbian, 30/10/2012
Panitch, who holds a master's degree and a doctorate from the London School of Economics and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, delivered his remarks at WSUV as part of a series he's giving at universities in the Portland-Vancouver region.
http://www.columbian.com/news/2012/oct/30/expert-takes-aim-at-economic-myths/|

Superfast broadband essential to UK economy
New Europe, 30/10/2012
A major study from the London School of Economics (LSE) argues that investing £5 billion into high speed networks would create some 280,000 new jobs, both directly and indirectly. In addition, a Nesta report highlights that next-generation broadband ...
http://www.neurope.eu/article/superfast-broadband-essential-uk-economy|

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