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LSE Cities event tickets and livestream | Ananya Roy, Beveridge 2.0 and more

Tickets now available for Ananya Roy and our Beverage 2.0 public event. If you can’t get to the Ananya Roy event, you can watch it live.

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13 February | At the Limits of Urban Theory: Racial Banishment in the Contemporary City
Professor Ananya Roy of UCLA Luskin uses the case study of Los Angeles to argue that describing displacement under terms like neoliberal urbanism or gentrification may just be masking white liberalism and racism.
23 February | Beveridge 2.0: Addressing housing needs in rapidly growing cities
Across the world, urbanisation has outstripped the ability of governments to facilitate decent, affordable housing for citizens. Can policy help address the growing gap between housing supply and rising demands?

More events:

06 March | Migration and the city
This event explores the relationship between cities, migrants and brutal migration systems. The event also launches The Sage Handbook of the 21st Century City. 

20 March | Building and Dwelling: ethics for the city
To celebrate the launch of his new book, Richard Sennett OBE, Professor of Sociology at LSE and one of the world’s leading thinkers about the urban environment draws on his intimate engagement with city life to form a bold and original vision for the future of cities.

Missed an event or didn’t get a ticket? Podcasts are available for most talks.


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