The Governance Podcast

The Governance Podcast

Conversations on governance with leading social scientists around the world. Run by the Centre for the Study of Governance and Society at King’s College London.

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Socialism and the Future of Heterodox Economics: In Conversation with Geoffrey Hodgson

Socialism and the Future of Heterodox Economics: In Conversation with Geoffrey Hodgson

Is socialism feasible? What is the future of heterodox economics after the financial crisis? In this episode of the Governance Podcast, Mark Pennington (King's College London) sits down with Geoffrey ...

6 Feb 202058min

Fukuyama on Liberalism, Dignity and Identity: In Conversation with Humeira Iqtidar and Paul Sagar

Fukuyama on Liberalism, Dignity and Identity: In Conversation with Humeira Iqtidar and Paul Sagar

Where are the fault lines in the modern liberal project? In this episode of the Governance Podcast, Dr Humeira Iqtidar and Dr Paul Sagar of King's College London tackle this question in a dialogue on ...

27 Jan 202043min

Migration and Economic Development: In Conversation with Volha Charnysh

Migration and Economic Development: In Conversation with Volha Charnysh

How does migration affect economic development? In this episode of the Governance Podcast, Volha Charnysh (MIT) talks to Humeira Iqtidar (King's College London) about this complex relationship, drawin...

9 Jan 202035min

The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: In Conversation with Shelby Grossman

The Politics of Order in Informal Markets: In Conversation with Shelby Grossman

Social science theories suggest that informal governance thrives when the state is weak. Shelby Grossman of Stanford University argues otherwise. In this episode of the Governance Podcast, she sits do...

16 Dec 201930min

The Governance of Science: In Conversation with Terence Kealey and David Edgerton

The Governance of Science: In Conversation with Terence Kealey and David Edgerton

How does science drive the economy? What are the origins of the creative sector, and how should it be governed? In this episode of the Governance Podcast, David Edgerton (King's College London) sits d...

4 Dec 201956min

How Ideas Govern Public Life: A Conversation with Mark Bevir

How Ideas Govern Public Life: A Conversation with Mark Bevir

What can we know about the social world, and how much of it can we control? How high are the stakes in the battle between positivism and interpretive social science? In this episode of the Governance ...

21 Nov 20191h

Self-Governing Social Orders, Economic Methods and Academic Women

Self-Governing Social Orders, Economic Methods and Academic Women

In this special roundtable discussion on the Governance Podcast, we sit down with Jennifer Murtazashvili (Pittsburgh), Liya Palagashvili (SUNY Purchase) and Shruti Rajagopalan (Mercatus Center) to dis...

14 Nov 20191h 13min

Forms of Domination in the Market: A Conversation with Elizabeth Anderson

Forms of Domination in the Market: A Conversation with Elizabeth Anderson

Can employers wield dictatorial power over employees? Join us for a lively discussion between Mark Pennington (King’s College London) and Elizabeth Anderson (University of Michigan) on how power accum...

5 Nov 201954min

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