Videos and Past Webinars

This page collects videos – recorded lectures, archived webinars, interviews and more – from across the social and behavioral sciences.

Where is future growth going to come from?

Where is future growth going to come from?

On February 17, 2011, Professor John Van Reenen gave a lecture on the future of economic growth in Britain, continuing the LSE […]

Is democracy possible now?

Is democracy possible now?

Last month, SAGE sponsored a one-day symposium at the British Academy on the future of democracy, and media’s contribution to that future. It […]

How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

How did London get away with it? The recession and the north-south divide

Henry G Overman, professor of economic geography at LSE and director of the Spatial Economics Research Centre Last week was the first […]

Making the Case For the Social Sciences no.1: Wellbeing

Making the Case For the Social Sciences no.1: Wellbeing

Making the Case for the Social Sciences, a report by the Academy of Social Sciences, sponsored by the Economic and Social Research […]

SAGE and the British Academy: the Crucial Role of Social Science

SAGE and the British Academy: the Crucial Role of Social Science

A debate held in London on 16th March 2010 as part of the ESRC festival of social science. Co-hosted by SAGE and […]

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Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, 1941-2025: The Philosopher on the ‘Invention’ of Africa

Valentin-Yves Mudimbe, 1941-2025: The Philosopher on the ‘Invention’ of Africa

Congolese thinker, philosopher and linguist Valentin-Yves Mudimbe died on April 21, 2025 at the age of 83. He was in the US, […]

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Christopher Jencks, 1936-2025: An Innovative Voice on Inequality

Christopher Jencks, 1936-2025: An Innovative Voice on Inequality

Christopher Jencks, known for his novel and inventive opinions on hot topic issues like income inequality, homelessness, and racial gaps in standardized […]

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Long-Term Impact Requires Archiving Research Communication

Long-Term Impact Requires Archiving Research Communication

In recent years there has been an increased focus on how research papers and supplemental data can be preserved openly. Andy Tattersall, Liz Such, Joe Langley and Fiona Marshall argue equal attention should also be paid to curating communication outputs aimed at engaging non-academic audiences.

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Isaac Asimov’s critique of algorithmic thinking

Isaac Asimov’s critique of algorithmic thinking

Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) left a legacy of influence that many more literary writers might envy. In his own lifetime, he was one […]

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Ready to Tackle Global Challenges? Apply to Attend Dubai Showcase

Ready to Tackle Global Challenges? Apply to Attend Dubai Showcase

Are you a researcher with an idea that could help solve one of today’s most pressing problems? A conference in Dubai this […]

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Long-Term Impact Requires Archiving Research Communication

Long-Term Impact Requires Archiving Research Communication

In recent years there has been an increased focus on how research papers and supplemental data can be preserved openly. Andy Tattersall, Liz Such, Joe Langley and Fiona Marshall argue equal attention should also be paid to curating communication outputs aimed at engaging non-academic audiences.

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