‘Name Three of their Songs: Will Girls Ever be Considered “Real” Fans?
Niamh explores the sexist undertones behind the male music fan's tendency to gatekeep music fans.
Niamh explores the sexist undertones behind the male music fan's tendency to gatekeep music fans.
Sebastian analyses the potentially counterproductive nature of Harris's "Brat Summer" campaign.
Juliette laments the loss of social agency in the "chronically online" age.
Aristides explores the concepts of Orientalism and the Mandate of Heaven in Western academia about China.
By Anonymous Contributor On 4 March, LSE Law hosted Israeli historian Benny Morris for a discussion on the 1948 Arab-Israeli…
Iraz examines how LSE's original spirit has changed from socialist principles around protest, to subdued modernity and institutional neutrality.
For our final issue of the year, which is also the 75th Anniversary edition of The Beaver, a selection of…
An anonymised LSE academic looks at the relationships between the crisis in Gaza, institutional neutrality and academic discourses.
Suchita looks at the controversial subculture of women who sell themselves as a trophy wife as an alternative career pathway.
Cameron examines the dichotomy between power and protest.