Economics, pluralism and democracy: An interview with Ha-Joon Chang Teemu Lari interviews DLD Co-Director Ha-Joon Chang on the topic of ‘Economics, pluralism and democracy’ for the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
Economics, Pluralism, and Democracy: Insights from Ha-Joon Chang Economics can feel intimidating, often shrouded in complex theories and jargon. However, the recently published article, Economics, Pluralism, and Democracy: An Interview with Ha-Joon Chang, offers a refreshing perspective that could help dispel these fears.
Why you should study Museum Studies in Saudi Arabia and London Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro discusses the new Postgraduate Diploma in Museum Studies based in London and Saudi Arabia.
Get your caffeine fix: Explore coffee shops close to SOAS Fuel your busy days of lectures and study sessions with a caffeine boost from these top coffee spots near the SOAS campus.
Unearthing history: How the Formosa Church News grew from a missionary tool to a space for social commentary Professor Niki Alsford unveils Formosa Church News, a missionary publication that became a platform for local voices, a tool for linguistic preservation, and a record of Taiwan’s evolving identity.
Too good to B true: B corp certification in the face of greenwashing Does B Corp certification drive corporate accountability or serve as a sophisticated form of greenwashing in a world increasingly demanding ethical business practice?
Celebrating stories from SOAS research in 2024 As the year draws to a close, read some of the highlights from our 2024 research projects.
Moving from the passenger to the driver's seat on critical minerals SOAS DLD Conversation on the link between critical minerals and economic transformation, with important insights from all three speakers, Isabelle Ramdoo, Amir Lebdioui and Paul Atherley.
How PositiveNegatives translates humanitarian research into visual storytelling PositiveNegatives founder Benjamin Worku-Dix discusses the upcoming 3-month SOAS exhibition Stories of Migration'.