SOAS in the Media 25/01/2013
25 January 2013
Interest in Mali and Algeria continued this week with Dr Dan Plesch, Prof Stephen Chan OBE, Dr Marie Rodet and Prof Jeremy Keenen being featured extensively in the media.
Dr Marie Rodet speaking on the situation in Mali
Al-Jazeera Balkans - 18/01
BBC Afrique - 18/01
Dr Dan Plesch on security issue in Algeria and Mali
Prof Stephen Chan on instability in North Africa
Indian-born arrivals seek to dominate British-Sikh community in UK
The Tribune - 21/01
"Indian-born Sikhs tend to be more conservative, traditional, have bigger families and struggle in the labour markets," explains Professor Gurharpal Singh... at London's School of Oriental and African Studies..."
Al-Qaeda in Africa: after Algeria and Mali, the die is cast for a new struggle as terror spreads like a virus
The Telegraph - 25/01
Written by Professor Stephen Chan, OBE
Algeria hostage crises: Terror attack "Inside Job" gone wrong, says Professor Jeremy Keenan
The Huffington Post - 19/01
"Professor Jeremy Keenan of the School of Oriental and African Sudies told The Huffington Post..."
North Africa crises: who are the major players
Channel 4 - 18/01
"Professor Jeremy Keenan from the School of Oriental and African Studies has suggested that leading insurgents..."
Malaysian handwoven textiles opens in London
New Straits Times - 19/01
"The exhibitions... is held at the Brunei Gallery, SOAS..."
Political upheaval delays economic growth and social welfare programmes
Yeman Post - 19/01
"At an international conference on Yemen held at London School of Oriental and African Studies..."
Economies rebound faster from crises when responses focus on women's needs
UN Women - 21/01
"Naila Kabeer, Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, focuses on how economic opportunities have positively affected women in Bangladesh..."
Exploring the DromeDairy: Camels and Their Milk
Twitterweb - 23/01
Written by Layla Eplett who attended the School of Oriental and African Studies
