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The Alternative for Germany (#AfD) won an unprecedented share of the vote in regional #elections in the states of Saxony and Thuringia on 1 September. Florian Stoeckel analyses what this means on LSE EUROPP blog. ow.ly/vffX50TgBA7

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"Lack of both public and private investment partly explains why it takes German, French and American workers four days to produce the same output as a British worker in five." Torsten Bell's Great Britain? reviewed LSE Review of Books Philip Bell wp.me/p2MwSQ-hAo

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Do today’s power brokers in Britain continue to be born to privilege and anointed at Eton and Oxford? Or is a new progressive elite emerging with different values and political instincts? Aaron Reeves and @samfriedmansoc searched for an answer: youtu.be/gcPIp28XkL0

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"Behavioural science should begin with the assumption that humans are fundamentally reasonable – at least, until it has been proved otherwise." Jens Koed Madsen (LSE Psychological & Behavioural Science) and Lee de-Wit for LSE Impact Blog #BehaviouralScience blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocial…

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How do we design a fair #digital world that protects and empowers #children? 🚸💻 From #TikTok's alleged unfair design practices targeting children to tackling #bias introduced by data-driven technologies, Ayca Atabey Edinburgh University Press on the LSE Media & Communications blog. ow.ly/jkh250TiRH9

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🏫 While children return to schools, the debate whether smartphones are helpful or harmful for them heightens. 📱Prof Sonia Livingstone Sonia Livingstone of LSE Media & Communications explains how smartphones can help children learn and manage their daily lives.

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Progress for women in leadership isn’t just slowing, it’s reversing Only 28 of the companies in the latest #Fortune500 are led by women. Lucy Kallin & Ellie Smith CatalystInc write on LSE Business Review that failing to reflect diversity undermines business. ow.ly/ZGjO50TjQeX

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#Labour has inherited an #NHS and #SocialCare service in crisis. The government has a short window to make a start on a serious, cost-conscious programme of recovery, argues Tony Hockley LSE Social Policy on LSE British Politics and Policy, but the challenge is immense. ow.ly/yPC650Tk5KR

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Born to Rule Harvard University Press examines the make-up & politics of #Britain's #elite over the past 125 years. Q&A with authors Sam Friedman & Aaron Reeves LSE Review of Books👉 ow.ly/qyLE50TkRuj Details for the book launch 03 Oct LSE Events 👉ow.ly/HGb850TkRuk

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Following the first presidential #debate between #Harris and #Trump last night LSE Phelan US Centre Director Peter Trubowitz writes on LSE USAPP blog that while Harris will likely get a boost from her debate performance, she is still vulnerable in the battleground states. ow.ly/un1P50Tlfck

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Could Russia 🇷🇺 have been on track to become a genuine democratic state 🗳️ had it not been for the 1991 constitutional crisis? Jeff Hawn 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇦🌻 (LSE International History) argues the case for LSE EUROPP blog. blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

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🏥 Today's Lord #Darzi report is an opportunity to build an NHS that provides world-class services for all. But how much should we spend on the #NHS? Prof Nicholas Barr LSE European Institute explains what it would take for the NHS to be fully funded LSE British Politics and Policy. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…

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"How reliable and ‘objective’ is [H-index] citation data? Does it fairly represent the world’s research productivity, or might this data be reinforcing an already highly unequal, anglophone-dominated global science system?" LSE Impact Blog ow.ly/isMg50Tm48Y

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The public want the option of assisted dying, but there are still concerns around the potential abuses of such a policy. Patricia Haitink and Emily Jackson LSE Law School suggest looking at counties where assisted dying is available to respond to such concerns. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…

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Wronged by Lilie Chouliaraki LSE Media & Communications published by Columbia Univ Press explores #victimhood as a flexible concept shaped by hierarchies of #power and suffering in public discourse. #Review by Amal Latif for LSE Review of Books 👉wp.me/p2MwSQ-hAC

Wronged by Lilie Chouliaraki <a href="/MediaLSE/">LSE Media & Communications</a> published by <a href="/ColumbiaUP/">Columbia Univ Press</a> explores #victimhood as a flexible concept shaped by hierarchies of #power and suffering in public discourse.  

#Review by <a href="/Amallatti/">Amal Latif</a> for <a href="/LSEReviewBooks/">LSE Review of Books</a> 👉wp.me/p2MwSQ-hAC
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England’s first citizens’ jury on #AssistedDying recommended law change. But many people have concerns about the policy. Patricia Haitink & Emily Jackson LSE Law School suggest looking at counties where assisted dying is available for guidance LSE British Politics and Policy blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…

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Reflecting on the challenges facing gender activists and researchers in Hungary 🇭🇺 Dorottya Rédai argues for the importance of activist-researcher collaboration and transnationalism. LSE Impact Blog LSE Gender ow.ly/Sojn50TmZVg