The Blind Spot: How Oligarchs Dominate Our Democracies Join us for the launch of Jeffrey Winters latest book. This powerful new book uncovers the hidden realities of modern oligarchy and has been described as “the most astute social scientist studying the phenomenon today” (The Guardian).
MA Anthropology of the Environment and Sustainability Explore how the MA Anthropology of the Environment and Sustainability at SOAS tackles climate change and global environmental challenges.
The Trial that Shook Britain: How a Court Martial Hastened Acceptance of Indian Independence Learn about the historic INA trial and its role in India's journey to independence. We are joined by Subhashini Ali, daughter of the accused, Prem Sahgal, for a personal perspective.
Legal pluralism in Qing China and its transplantation and transformation Max WL Wong argues that in traditional Chinese legal culture, the pluralistic normative orders – derived by the interaction of different orders (including Legalism, Confucianism and state law) – had been adapted and adopted by the local communities for many centuries.
Storytelling, Place, and Cultural Resilience in the Award-Winning Film Tegkang Join us for a captivating exploration of cinema, culture, and community through the lens of the acclaimed Malaysian feature film, Tegkang.