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Renegotiating Patriarchy has been nominated for the @PeoplesBkPrize for non-fiction! ✨📚✨ ➡️ Vote for @N_Kabeer to win here: peoplesbookprize.com/2024-books/ren… 🎉 Published with praise from Monica Ali, Professor Muhammad Yunus, Elora Shehabuddin, and others. #TPBP @LSEGeography @LSE_ID


"How Africa Eats is not just useful for policymakers. It is written in accessible language that is easy to understand, with clear arguments. This is useful in addressing the chronic issue of food in developing countries." – Dr. Edwini Kwame Kessie bit.ly/44cLgE7

🌍 On #AfricaDay, we are identifying ways to stop the hunger crisis. @DavidLukeTrade's new book, How Africa Eats, published by @LSEPress, explores how the African population can tackle food insecurity and malnourishment. #LSEResearchForTheWorld lse.ac.uk/research/resea…
Congratulations to all of our Rising Stars! Find out more about them, here 👉thebookseller.com/rising-stars #TheBooksellerRisingStars
Congratulations to our Rising Star Elinor Potts, communications coordinator at LSE Press ✨ #TheBooksellerRisingStars
We asked four of the authors of our forthcoming book what the #LondonConsensus means to them and how it departs from the Washington Consensus established more than 30 years ago. 📕Oct 2025 with @LSEPress #OpenAccess: press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313… @The_IGC @STICERD_LSE @LSEEcon
Robert Maxwell died in 1991 and his media empire collapsed. The collapse laid bare the informality of the institutional framework in the City of London. @LSEPress @LSEManagement blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview…
In 1991 the collapse of #RobertMaxwell’s business empire blew up the institutional framework of the City of London. From a corporate #governance and regulatory perspective, what went wrong? Sandy Pepper @LSEManagement @LSEPress on @LSEforBusiness 👇 blogs.lse.ac.uk/businessreview…
Courtesy of @LSEPress. "China National Petroleum Corporation in Sudan Chapter from: Navigating the 21st Century Business World Roger Fon" press.lse.ac.uk/chapters/e/10.… PDF Link: press.lse.ac.uk/chapters/25/fi…
Watch the recording of Professor David Luke in conversation with Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Dr Edwini Kwame Kessie and Laura Mann to celebrate the official launch of How Africa Eats as part of #LSEFestival 🥘 ➡️ youtube.com/live/-zsiqMtCI…

Join Professor David Luke in conversation with Adejoké Bakare, Dipo Faloyin, Dr Edwini Kwame Kessie and Laura Mann to celebrate the launch of How Africa Eats as part of #LSEFestival 🥘 Watch the event online from 2pm today. youtube.com/live/-zsiqMtCI…
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Inaugurating new lecture series at the Department of Economics at Dhaka University with a talk on Renegotiating patriarchy …..appropriate at a time when women in Bangladesh face an uncertain future.
Promoting your book or #research paper requires different skills from those needed to produce it. Here’s everything you need to know, from Elinor Potts of @LSEPress: ow.ly/qn0U50W8r5S #impact #marketing #publishing
📙🎉 Our Professor in Practice and Strategic Director of @AfricaAtLSE, Professor @DavidLukeTrade, has published a new book with @LSEPress, "How Africa Eats," which is due to be launched at this year's #LSEFestival! 🎟️BOOK NOW: lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…
📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via @LSEPress This bold book tackles Africa’s food insecurity by exposing trade barriers, climate shocks & fragmented markets. 📖 Read the book for free: press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…
How Africa Eats by David Luke @AfricaAtLSE @LSEPress examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and how a confluence of factors (including trade and agriculture policies and climate change) shape the issue. Read an extract 👉 ow.ly/mfWP50VX06M
Why is #FoodInsecurity worsening in #Africa? How Africa Eats: Trade, Food Security and Climate Risks ed. David Luke @AfricaAtLSE @LSEPress examines why food insecurity is so prevalent in Africa and the various factors shape the issue. @LSEReviewBooks blogs.lse.ac.uk/lsereviewofboo…
📢 Big news! How Africa Eats, edited by Prof. David Luke, will be available #OpenAccess tomorrow via @LSEPress This bold book tackles Africa’s food insecurity by exposing trade barriers, climate shocks & fragmented markets. 📖 Read the book for free: press.lse.ac.uk/books/e/10.313…
🎟️ FREE tickets for #LSEFestival are now live! Join us for a taster of SPP Dean @AndresVelasco's and Tim Besley's forthcoming book with @LSEPress on Monday 16th June, featuring contributors Oriana Bandiera @margaretlevi & @DaniRodrik. 🔗BOOK NOW: lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…
🌷March Issue #BookReview 💬 '...a managable and enjoyable read...’ 📖 @_alice_moore reviews 'How did Britain come to this?' by Gwyn Bevan (@LSEPress, 2023) 👉bit.ly/4bnzo3B
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From the current issue of Women in Leadership Women Magazine | United Kingdom | Women in Leadership Publication. Some reflections on my new book: how do we overthrow patriarchy!
@LSEPress @LSE_ID @LSEInequalities @LSEGenderTweet @AFSEE_LSE Today I will be talking about my new book at the Sage Centre in Cornell University …. events.cornell.edu/event/naila-ka…