Does financial literacy avoid economic crises? For four years of my PhD research at SOAS, I studied the dependence on financial literacy and financial inclusion. Here's what I found.
What the Navajo string game can teach us the human role in the Anthropocene In Navajo, string games are known as na'atl'o'. They are a form of 'continuous weaving', a practice of storytelling that connects the Diné (Navajo people) with the environment.
Displacement, immigration, and brotherhood: discussing ‘My Brother’s Keeper’ with Mahad Ali Alumnus Mahad Ali describes his journey from being a writer for EastEnders to writing his first play, ‘My Brother’s Keeper’.
Sustainable intensification: A continuation of old practices? How do we feed a growing population sustainably with fewer available resources? Is sustainable intensification the answer or more of the same?
How waste infrastructure materialises social stratifications in North London The production of waste and the infrastructural processes it goes through are inherently political - before any environmental concerns.