
LSE Human Rights
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The home of human rights teaching, research and outreach at LSE. Following and RTs not necessarily endorsement.
London, UK
Joined January 2012
š Our master's programmes are accepting applications for September 2025! Our degrees in #HumanRights blend theory and practice and apply learnings to real-life scenarios. MSc Human Rights ā”ļø .MSc Human Rights and Politics ā”ļø
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RT @LSEsociology: š š„³ A huge congratulations to all of our students who are graduating today! We are so excited to celebrate your achievemeā¦.
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RT @LSEsociology: š Interested in human rights but not sure how to turn that interest into action?. Our MSc Human Rights programme exploresā¦.
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Explore the legal, social, and philosophical foundations of human rights. Prepare for a career in international human rights research or advocacy on this MSc Human Rights.
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Read MSc student Agit Karatas's article for @LSEHumanRights, which reflects on the Kurdish movementās cautious optimism in the face of evolving TurkeyāĆcalan talks and historic pan-Kurdish dialogue. Read here ā”ļø
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Initiatives to redress the impacts of colonialism operate in varied social and political contexts. This @LSEImpactBlog article presents a new project which aims to utilise machine learning tools to create resources and networks for movements across Europe.
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Initiatives to redress the lasting impacts of colonialism, operate in many and varied social and political contexts. Cira Palli Aspero, Elke Evrard and Tine Destrooper present a new project, Redres...
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Register for @AfricaAtLSE's "The Africa Rising Symposium", a thought leadership platform dedicated to shaping the conversations that matter most to Africaās future. š Saturday 19 July. More information ā”ļø
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RT @LSEsociology: Read MSc student Agit Karatas's article for @LSEHumanRights, which reflects on the Kurdish movementās cautious optimism iā¦.
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RT @LSEsociology: CRICA will be funded to train a new generation of scholars, performance artists and change makers. Their research will heā¦.
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RT @LSEsociology: The new programme, named the Consortium for Researching Inclusive Cultures in the Arts (CRICA), was created by the two unā¦.
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RT @LSEsociology: We're excited to announce that a new PhD programme addressing vital issues of inclusivity within the creative economy hasā¦.
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LSE and the University of Roehampton have created the Consortium for Researching Inclusive Cultures in the Arts, supported by an AHRC Doctoral Focal Award.
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In our latest #LSEHumanRights blog, current MSc student Agit Karatas reflects on the Kurdish movementās cautious optimism in the face of evolving TurkeyāĆcalan talks and historic pan-Kurdish dialogue. Read here ā”ļø
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In our latest blog, Simon Brand discusses how City of Grants Pass v. Johnson and a recent Housing and Urban Development Report signal major problems within U.S. society.
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In June 2024, the United States Supreme Court decided on City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, the most impactful case regarding homelessness in the last 40 years. Less than 6 months later, a Housing and...
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In his second term, Donald Trump aims to dismantle US social welfare programmes despite public need. In our latest blog post, Jalyn Shahid-EL examines how the cuts disproportionately impact low-income Americans, particularly rural white voters.
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In his second term, President Donald Trump aims to dismantle U.S. social welfare programmes developed in the 1960s during the āWar on Poverty,ā despite ongoing public need. Jalyn Shahid-EL examines...
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In our latest blog, Elizabeth GarcĆa examines how Nayib Bukele's efforts to deliver on election promises in El Salvador have led to severe human rights violations and reshaped security policy across Latin America.
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Elected in 2019 as El Salvador's 81st president, Nayib Bukele campaigned on a promise to make the country safer. In this article, Elizabeth GarcĆa examines how his efforts to deliver on that promise...
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In our latest blog, Anay Mehrotra examines how the famine in Gaza, resulting from Israelās blockade and aid obstruction, may amount to a war crime under international law and argues for reparations as a step toward justice and structural redress.
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Anay Mehrotra examines how the famine in Gaza, resulting from Israelās blockade and aid obstruction, may amount to a war crime under international law and argues for reparations as a step toward...
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As young people increasingly turn to political extremes amid global instability, Ralph Chan explores whether youth strategies can meaningfully empower young people, foster civic engagement, and strengthen democracy across diverse political contexts.
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As young people increasingly turn to political extremes amid global instability, Ralph Chan explores whether youth strategies, like those of the EU and ASEAN, can meaningfully empower young people,...
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šItās #LSEFestival week! . Expect a brilliant week of free talks, panels, and screenings exploring the big ideas shaping our world: from AI and activism to climate, mental health, and more. š
Explore the full line-up:
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LSE Festival: Visions for the Future. Join us for a series of free events in London taking place from Monday 16 to Saturday 21 June 2025.
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RT @ayca_cu: University of Pennsylvania Press (@PennPress) has selected my book, For the Love of Humanity, as one of their 20 favourite booā¦.
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Welcome to Franklinās Favesāa special section of the Penn Press website where youāll always find 20 of our favorite titles for 75% off the listed price! Below, you can shop... READ MORE
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