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Do the dead have human rights?

7 September 2021 · Dr Claire Moon
Society
Human Rights Human Remains project

How can we understand AI?

26 November 2024 · Dr Milena Tsvetkova
Society
How can we understand AI?

Recommended reads on race equity

9 November 2021 · LSE Blogs
Race equity
Book covers from the race equity reading list

A life less ordinary? Why highbrow pursuits are out of fashion for today's elites

13 January 2021 · Professor Sam Friedman, Professor Aaron Reeves
Impact
A man thinking about one type of popular culture but talking about another

British, black and on screen

12 January 2021 · Dr Clive Chijioke Nwonka
Society
Young men in school uniform walking and smiling

How can we understand wealth inequality across countries?

15 March 2022 · Nora Waitkus, Fabian Pfeffer
Economics
wealth inequality

Tackling climate change demands a sustainable inclusive Covid recovery

27 October 2021 · Adelina Comas-Herrera, Professor Aaron Reeves, Dr Alex Mayhew
Sustainability
Wind turbines with clouds in the background plus with the words shaping the post-covid world.

How secure is ChatGPT’s supply chain?

24 September 2024 · Dr Nils Peters
Economics
Illustration of person sitting at a computer

Can the Open Society survive the information age?

26 November 2024 · Professor J. McKenzie Alexander
Society
The Open Society and the Information Age
Sustainability
The horizon with birds, a sunset, sea and cloud formation.

From Mad Cows to coronavirus - 20 years of risk and regulation

14 January 2021 · Professor Martin Lodge, Dr Andrea Mennicken, Professor Michael Power
Society
Abstract illustration of a cow, a virus spore and a laptop.