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View ArticleAfrica at LSE: Inaugural LSE PfAL Forum takes place in Kampala in January 2016
Youth empowerment and promoting African intellectualism will be the subjects under discussion at the inaugural LSE PfAL Forum which takes place in Kampala, Uganda on 14 and 15 January 2016. The PfAL...
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Sunday 21 February is UN International Mother Language Day. To mark this event the Africa Educational Trust have written a post for the LSE International Development blog outlining why education in...
View ArticlePrecolonial Political Centralization and Contemporary Development in Uganda
In his latest article Dr Elliott Green looks at the role of “Precolonial Political Centralization and Contemporary Development in Uganda”. Below is a summary of the article, the full text can be found...
View ArticleNew Book: After Rape by Dr Holly Porter
On Tuesday the 9th of May, Dr Holly Porter will be launching her new book, After Rape: Violence, Justice, and Social Harmony in Uganda, at The London School of Economics. Following the ICC...
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View ArticleTim Allen faces Gearty Grilling on fieldwork in Africa
Tim Allen, the Head of Department and Professor of Development Anthropology, becomes the latest subject of the ‘Gearty Grillings’, a series of weekly video debates from LSE’s Institute of Public...
View Article“Child sacrifice is pervasive!?” Tim Allen tackles the BBC on Uganda
In 2010, Professor Tim Allen attacked the BBC’s “misleading” and “misinformed” coverage of Uganda in a Newsnight documentary. Kris Gulati revisits the battle between anthropologists and public...
View ArticleThe paradoxical “selfishness” of aid – Karl Muth on stifling development
“Why do certain countries develop?” asks Karl Muth, a recent PhD graduate and now Lecturer in Economics, Public Policy and Statistics at Northwestern University. In his TEDx talk, ‘International...
View ArticleGet on the Ground: Tim Allen on the importance of fieldwork
In the following interview, published last year in The Economist, Tim Allen talks about the importance of fieldwork, the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), and combatting ignorance in the international...
View ArticleJustice in the world’s most difficult places – JSRP
Dr Anna Macdonald introduces the Justice and Security Research Programme’s newly published Special Issue on the local realities of law and justice. Reposted from the JSRP. How people living in the...
View ArticleAfrica at LSE: Inaugural LSE PfAL Forum takes place in Kampala in January 2016
Youth empowerment and promoting African intellectualism will be the subjects under discussion at the inaugural LSE PfAL Forum which takes place in Kampala, Uganda on 14 and 15 January 2016. The PfAL...
View ArticleUN International Mother Language Day – Africa Educational Trust on the...
Sunday 21 February is UN International Mother Language Day. To mark this event the Africa Educational Trust have written a post for the LSE International Development blog outlining why education in...
View ArticlePrecolonial Political Centralization and Contemporary Development in Uganda
In his latest article Dr Elliott Green looks at the role of “Precolonial Political Centralization and Contemporary Development in Uganda”. Below is a summary of the article, the full text can be found...
View ArticleNew Book: After Rape by Dr Holly Porter
On Tuesday the 9th of May, Dr Holly Porter will be launching her new book, After Rape: Violence, Justice, and Social Harmony in Uganda, at The London School of Economics. Following the ICC...
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