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Past Events

Sonic Rebellions: Sound and Social Justice Symposiums and Book Launch

Sonic Rebellions: Sound and Social Justice Symposiums and Book Launch

London,
Sonic Rebellions: Sound and Social Justice 2024 invites sonic rebels to offer new perspectives on power, justice, and the role of sonic practices in solidarity, resistance, and oppression. The Sonic Rebellions network comprises activists, academics, and artists asking: What is the relationship betw…
Mon, Jun 10 2024 9:00 AM Wed, Jun 12 2024 8:30 PM

Department Research Seminar

Department Research Seminar

London,
Dr Marco Perolini“We are all refugees”: Migrant justice movements and human rights from belowWednesday May 14, 12-13.30 pm, OLD 3.24 Migrant justice movements reinterpret and expand legal concepts of human rights, including the right to asylum, freedom of movement, and the legal definition of refu…
Wednesday, May 14 2025 12:00 PM 1:30 PM

Sociology Department Research Seminar: The Royal Touch Network: Aristocratic Consecration and Social Reproduction

Sociology Department Research Seminar: The Royal Touch Network: Aristocratic Consecration and Social Reproduction

London,
Marta Pagnini, PhD researcher in the Department of Sociology, will be speaking on “The Royal Touch Network: Aristocratic Consecration and Social Reproduction in the Field of Traditional Professions (1870 – 1949).” It would be great to see many of you join us to engage Marta's exciting work and enjo…
Wednesday, January 22 2025 12:00 PM 1:30 PM

LSE Human Rights 25th Anniversary Conference

LSE Human Rights 25th Anniversary Conference

London,
The conference, entitled Subverting Human Rights: Left, Right, and Centre initiates a series of conversations interrogating human rights in the wake of ongoing colonial genocides, climate breakdown, capitalist catastrophe, the rise of fascism, the instrumentalisation of gender and sexuality politic…
Thu, May 15 2025 10:00 AM Fri, May 16 2025 4:30 PM

End of Term Reception

End of Term Reception

London,
Join us on Wednesday 20 March in the Great Hall, Marshall Building, to celebrate the end of Winter Term!
Wednesday, March 20 2024 6:00 PM 8:00 PM

Researching Revolution: A Discussion on Positionality and Historical Ethnography with Atef Said

Researching Revolution: A Discussion on Positionality and Historical Ethnography with Atef Said

London,
In 2011, Atef Said travelled to Tahrir Square, where he would spend the next years tracing the developing revolution and trying to make sense of it, both as a participant but also as a sociologist interested in the historical dimensions of political possibilities. At the time, Said was pursuing his…
Thursday, March 7 2024 10:30 AM 12:00 PM

Politics, inequality and social change

Politics, inequality and social change

London,
An international conference to mark Professor Mike Savage’s retirement from LSE's Department of Sociology.  Since his first published writings in 1982, Mike has contributed to the sociological analysis of inequality, both through interventions in classical debates regarding class and stratificatio…
Friday, June 6 2025 10:00 AM 5:30 PM

Inequality in the 21st century

Inequality in the 21st century

London,
We live in societies fractured from top to bottom by corrosive and scarring inequalities. These cover multiple axes: notably including race, class, gender, sexuality, age, and geography – but this list is far from exhaustive. From its founding moments, the discipline of sociology has prized its ca…
Friday, June 6 2025 6:30 PM 8:00 PM

End of Term Sociology Student Boat Party

End of Term Sociology Student Boat Party

London,
Join us for the end of term Sociology Boat Party!  Get ready to sail away with your fellow sociologists as we celebrate the end of another successful term. The boat will sail from Temple Pier at 6.00pm promptly, and will not wait for late arrivals. You must be at Temple Pier by 5:45pm in order to…
Wednesday, June 5 2024 6:00 PM 10:00 PM

Centring Families in Elite Studies

Centring Families in Elite Studies

London,
Social reproduction is a central question in sociology, and within the study of elites. While families are central to our accounts of social reproduction, they are frequently lost within accounts of elites. In this lecture Professor Shamus Khan seeks to change the unit of analysis, centring not in…
Thursday, May 9 2024 6:30 PM 8:00 PM

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