A Green and Just Planet: G20 to COP30 visions Join us during London Climate Action Week for an engaging discussion on how to chart new, just pathways towards a green planet.
For Whom Is Industrial Heritage Preserved? Conservation and Exhibition at Taipei Railway Workshop Chun-Wen Chen shares the preservation case of the Taipei Railway Workshop, exploring the multifaceted positioning and power dynamics of industrial heritage in contemporary Taiwanese society.
The Changing World Order: Tariffs, Trade War, and More The Series in Advanced Political Economy (SAPE) was launched in 2022, jointly organised by Departments of Economics at SOAS University of London and New School for Social Research (NSSR) in New York.
Economics Masterclass for Years 12 and 13: Economic Perspectives on Development This masterclass, designed to widen participation to SOAS, will explore the hidden social and environmental costs of the global fast fashion industry.
Gendered Publics: Chandraprava Saikiani and the Mahila Samitis in Colonial Assam This book is the first comprehensive effort to recover the forgotten histories of the highly impactful women’s association, the Assam Mahila Samiti and the life and times of its founding Secretary Chandraprava Saikiani.
Reversing the vicious cycle of debt, underdevelopment and environmental change Join us during London Climate Action Week for an engaging discussion on how to reverse the vicious cycle of debt, underdevelopment and environmental change.
Politics and International Relations Masterclass for Years 12 and 13: The 2011 Arab Uprisings in Context This masterclass, designed to widen participation to SOAS, will examine the origins and fortunes of the Arab uprisings that unfolded in Tunisia, Egypt, and beyond in 2010–11.