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Looking for something to read? Here is a quick look at what other people are reading on the LSE Review of Books blog. This page shows a continually updated list of the past week’s twenty most popular blog posts by readership.
- Book Review: The Tories and Television, 1951–1964: Broadcasting an Elite by Anthony Ridge-Newman
- Book Review: Social Theory Now edited by Claudio E. Benzecry, Monika Krause and Issac A. Reed
- Book Review: Ghetto at the Center of the World: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong by Gordon Mathews
- Book Review: White Bound: Nationalists, Antiracists, and the Shared Meanings of Race by Matthew W. Hughey
- Reading List: 5 popular ethnography books every student must read
- Book Review: Indian Foreign Policy by Chris Ogden
- Book Extract: ‘Preserving Their Own Memory: Constitutional Suffragism and the Fawcett Society’ from Remembering Women’s Activism by Sharon Crozier De-Rosa and Vera Mackie
- Book Review: Indigenous Research Methodologies by Bagele Chilisa
- Book Review: Water Security in India: Hope, Despair, and the Challenges of Human Development by Vandana Asthana and A. C. Shukla
- Book Review: Conflict in the Academy: A Study in the Sociology of Intellectuals
- Book Review: German Europe by Ulrich Beck
- Book Review: The Price of Inequality: How Today’s Divided Society Endangers Our Future by Joseph Stiglitz
- Book Review: The Politics of Evidence: From Evidence-Based Policy to the Good Governance of Evidence by Justin Parkhurst
- Book Review: The Remembered Village by M.N. Srinivas
- Book Review: Deconstructing Dirty Dancing by Stephen Lee Naish
- Book Review: City, Street and Citizen: the Measure of the Ordinary by Suzanne Hall
- Book Review: Managing and Sharing Research Data: A Guide to Good Practice by Louise Corti et al.
- Book Review: Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising and Revolution Shaped a City edited by Neil Smith and Don Mitchell et al