LSE’s Joanna Lewis was one of the organisers of the recent Imperial Obsessions conference and in this post, she says that LSE’s international conference to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of one of the major and singularly influential figures in the history of Africa’s early encounter with the west – the explorer, missionary, scientist and humanitarian Dr David Livingstone – was unique in its organisation, events and findings
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LSE’s Connor Vasey uses the recent LSE Ideas lecture delivered by Dr Mzukisi Qobo as a springboard t...
Dinah Hanson was part of the inaugural class of LSE’s Programme for African Leadership (PfAL). In th...
On the bicentenary of the birth of the Scottish explorer, Dr David Livingstone, LSE’s Joanna Lewis i...
LSE’s Benedict Greening reports from the Imperial Obsessions conference in Zambia where scholars rec...
Joanna Lewis is one of the organisers of the international conference, Imperial Obsessions: David Li...
LSE’s Nyaguthii Maina finds that Winnie Byanyima is hopeful despite the continuing challenges the Af...
Despite his faults, the Scottish doctor, missionary and explorer David Livingstone remains a giant o...
From reviled terrorist to venerated hero, Paul Tiyambe Zeleza examines Nelson Mandela, both man and ...
LSE alumnus Waiswa Nkwanga argues that the African Union has failed in its objective of creating a t...
In a panel discussion hosted by the Business Council for Africa West & Southern, the focus was on th...
LSE alumnus Connor Vasey looks at how democracy has evolved in African countries
Almost a year on from independence, LSE’s Adam Hyde argues that the failure of both South Sudan and ...
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza explores the role of reconciliation in the political discourse of transition to ...
Waiswa Nkwanga argues that a huge gulf lies between US President Barack Obama’s rhetoric and actions...
Abstract: Within this paper the authors explore the discourse surrounding algorithmic processes, by ...
LSE’s Connor Vasey uses the recent LSE Ideas lecture delivered by Dr Mzukisi Qobo as a springboard t...
Dinah Hanson was part of the inaugural class of LSE’s Programme for African Leadership (PfAL). In th...
On the bicentenary of the birth of the Scottish explorer, Dr David Livingstone, LSE’s Joanna Lewis i...
LSE’s Benedict Greening reports from the Imperial Obsessions conference in Zambia where scholars rec...
Joanna Lewis is one of the organisers of the international conference, Imperial Obsessions: David Li...
LSE’s Nyaguthii Maina finds that Winnie Byanyima is hopeful despite the continuing challenges the Af...
Despite his faults, the Scottish doctor, missionary and explorer David Livingstone remains a giant o...
From reviled terrorist to venerated hero, Paul Tiyambe Zeleza examines Nelson Mandela, both man and ...
LSE alumnus Waiswa Nkwanga argues that the African Union has failed in its objective of creating a t...
In a panel discussion hosted by the Business Council for Africa West & Southern, the focus was on th...
LSE alumnus Connor Vasey looks at how democracy has evolved in African countries
Almost a year on from independence, LSE’s Adam Hyde argues that the failure of both South Sudan and ...
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza explores the role of reconciliation in the political discourse of transition to ...
Waiswa Nkwanga argues that a huge gulf lies between US President Barack Obama’s rhetoric and actions...
Abstract: Within this paper the authors explore the discourse surrounding algorithmic processes, by ...
LSE’s Connor Vasey uses the recent LSE Ideas lecture delivered by Dr Mzukisi Qobo as a springboard t...
Dinah Hanson was part of the inaugural class of LSE’s Programme for African Leadership (PfAL). In th...