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Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Gandhi, Kashvi
29 January 2020 - BSc Finance Paint balling Trip Location: Mayhem Paintballing
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Gandhi, Kashvi
29 January 2020 - BSc Finance Paint balling Trip Location: Mayhem Paintballing
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Bawa, Parmeshwar
MSc Media, Communication and Development family of 2020
NHS/Key Workers graffiti mural near LSE campus
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Sarah Jewett
Date: 30 May 2020
Location: Sainsbury's (now closed), 71 High Holborn
I was walking for exercise around London from Rosebery Hall towards LSE in late May and was struck by this graffiti mural by Bowen and Blackmore (London street artists) on the boarded up Sainsbury's close to campus. It marked a point in the pandemic in which many sought to highlight the importance of key workers just about two months after the lockdown began and restrictions were soon to be eased up a bit. The woman in the photo was one of very few people I came across.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Devika Hovell
Date: July 2020
Location: At home in Australia
This photo was taken by my husband after we relocated to Australia and will always remind me of the challenge of writing during Covid. Due to home-schooling and nurseries being closed from time to time, pushing ahead with writing projects was often done in the company of children...who were not always entirely respectful of the tools of the research trade!
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Kathie Nissan
Date: c2020
My office has been the spare room since March 2020 and I have had to implement some rules.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Kendra Mills
Date: 7 April 2020
Location: Southwark park, London
These photos were takenon one of my first walks out of strict quarantine. I was struck by the buoyancy of spring.
Westminster Round-Up: January 2020
Part of Oxford Research Group
Podcast
Discussants: Liam Walpole and Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: 20 January 2020
WarPod Ep #16: The Remote Warfare Paradox
Part of Oxford Research Group
Discussants: Jolle Demmers, Lauren Gould and Alasdair McKay
Publication date: 25 June 2020
WarPod Ep #18: The UN and the Rise of Counter-Terrorism
Part of Oxford Research Group
Discussants: Jordan Street, Ali Altiok, Abigail Watson and Liam Walpole
Publication date: 17 July 2020
WarPod Ep #20: Incorporating the Protection of Civilians into UK Policy
Part of Oxford Research Group
Discussants: Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen, Ewan Lason and Amanda Brydon
Publication date: 24 September 2020
Who Benefits? Trump, Iran and the Bigger Picture
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers and Alasdair Mckay
Date: 31 January 2020
The Integrated Review: Lessons Learned From Remote Warfare
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Abigail Watson
Publication date: April 2020
Sustainable Security Index Report
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Abigail Watson, Alasdair Mckay and Oliver Scanlan
Publication date: May 2020
Special Podcast: 5 Years into the War in Yemen: Debunking 5 Myths
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: March 2020
Collective Strategic Thinking: An Introduction
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oliver Ramsbotham
Publication date: September 2020
Mistrust, Misinformation and Community Engagement
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2020
Women's Experiences of Disease Outbreaks in Conflict
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2020
COVID-19: Not Out of the Woods Yet
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 28 July 2020
A Story of ORG: Scilla Elworthy
Part of Oxford Research Group
Discussants: Scilla Elworthy, Alasdair McKay and Abigail Watson
Publication date: December 2005
An interview with Scilla Elworthy, Director of A Business Plan for Peace and the Founder of ORG.
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: March 2020
Evelyn Parker interviewed by Leslie Lyle
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Evelyn's involvement in Greenham started in 1979 when Newbury was informed that missiles would be sited there, and she took an interest through the local Labour Party. She is a Quaker, and speaks of how she distanced herself from confrontation, although she was very involved on moral and ethical grounds. In 1982 Evelyn took part in the Embrace the Base action and goes on to describe RAGE (Ratepayers Against Greenham Encampment) which took unpleasant action against the women such as tearing down the camps and using maggots and blood, resulting in many locals opposing their treatment. She shares her memories of Aldermaston, zapping, changes in the law, and the influence her environmental campaigning has had on her children. Her memories of Cruise Watch include how one woman put a potato down the vertical exhaust of one of the military vehicles, managing to stop the whole convoy!
Evelyn was interviewed by Leslie Lyle in September 2020.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Husni, Fathima Mohamed
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Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Wani, Saqib
20th October First Day at LSE after finishing my quarantine period. It has been a long awaited dream to study at LSE and somehow I have managed to make it. The picture is a testimony of my happiness, and I hope and I'm sure, the days I spend here would be as fulfilling as my first.
Part of LSE Community Histories
Submitted by: Ruiqi Li
Date: November 2020
Location: On the way to campus from Bankside House [LSE halls of residence]
I was on the way to school with a few friends from Bankside; it was one of the first in person classes we had. Having just arrived in London and as international students coming from different places, we were eager to retain everything we see in the city in our minds. Autumn is slightly chilly and the streets were rather empty because of the pandemic, but it was a unique memory that felt strangely cozy and poetic amongst the chaos happening elsewhere in the backdrop.
Questions for the Integrated Review #3: How Should the UK Measure Success?
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Abigail Watson and Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: September 2020
PS21 Event Podcast: What Does "Security" Mean in 2020?
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2020
Sustainable Security Index Rankings Table
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: May 2020
Looking Back to Look Forward: The Value of ORG's Approach to Conflict
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 29 October 2020