Resolving Maritime and Logistics Disputes: Global and African Perspectives This webinar explores how arbitration and mediation are being used (and re-imagined) to resolve maritime and logistics disputes, globally and within Africa.
Korean culture workshop series We are pleased to invite you to a series of special events introducing Korean traditional culture, organised by the Centre of Korean Studies, SOAS University of London, in collaboration with the Korean Cultural Centre UK and the Korea Tourism Organization London Office.
Senses of Mourning: Moharram Performances in Shiʿi Iran from the Qajar to the Covid Era 'Senses of Mourning: Moharram Performances in Shiʿi Iran from the Qajar to the Covid Era', is a multisensory approach to the study of Shiʿi Iran that examines how devotional Moharram performances changed over time.
Reclaiming Pluralism: Lessons from South Africa for a Divided Britain by Ebrahim Rasool What can Britain learn from South Africa's transition from apartheid? Join veteran politician Ebrahim Rasool for lessons in negotiation and building a pluralistic society.
Recognition Politics in Settler Colonial States: Normalising Dispossession and Elimination in Palestine Using Palestine as a case study, 'Recognition Politics in Settler Colonial States' shows how recognition politics operate to legitimise long-standing colonial power structures.
Ancientness, Myth, and Sonic Imagination: Making Persian Music Legible in Israel In this talk Edoardo Marcarini will discuss how, through the mobilisation of a discourse of ancientness, Persian music has gained legitimacy in Israel.
Inaugural Lecture Series: Professor Julia Sallabank In this inaugural lecture, Professor Julia Sallabank will be presenting 'Language revitalisation and reclamation: theorising processes and ideologies' .
'Heat on the Mind' This panel explores the intersection of two, usually siloed, global crises: climate and mental health, around the connecting thread of heat.