Gearty Grilling: Judy Wajcman on the impact of digital technology
Contributor(s): Judy Wajcman
Released on 11 June 2015
Judy Wajcman, the Anthony Giddens Professor of Sociology, discusses the impact of digital technology on our lives.
Contributor(s): Judy Wajcman
Released on 11 June 2015
Judy Wajcman, the Anthony Giddens Professor of Sociology, discusses the impact of digital technology on our lives.
Contributor(s): Pauline Barrieu
Released on 4 June 2015
Pauline Barrieu, Professor in Statistics, discusses her approach to modelling and changing trends in the financial markets.
Contributor(s): John Hills
Released on 28 May 2015
John Hills, Professor of Social Policy, discusses inequality in the UK.
Contributor(s): Bridget Hutter
Released on 21 May 2015
Bridget Hutter, Professor of Risk and Regulation, explains how risk can be managed but not eliminated.
Contributor(s): Naila Kabeer
Released on 14 May 2015
Naila Kabeer, Professor of Gender and Development at LSE’s Gender Institute, discusses the changing role of women in capitalism.
Contributor(s): Charlie Bean
Released on 7 May 2015
Charlie Bean, Professor of Economics and former Deputy Governor for Monetary Policy at the Bank of England, discusses how the Bank of England dealt with the economic crisis.
Contributor(s): Chris Pissarides
Released on 30 April 2015
Chris Pissarides, Regius Professor of Economics and winner of a Nobel prize in 2010, discusses his ideas on how to run the economy
Contributor(s): Professor Tim Allen
Released on 19 March 2015
Tim Allen, Professor of Development Anthropology, discusses the controversy surrounding his fieldwork in Africa.
Contributor(s): Fawaz Gerges
Released on 12 March 2015
Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations, discusses the Middle East after the Arab Spring.
Contributor(s): Francesca Klug
Released on 5 March 2015
Francesca Klug, Professorial Research Fellow, discusses human rights and the Magna Carta.