Professor Emma Crewe Emma Crewe is Head of the School of Anthropology, Media and Gender and Professor of Social Anthropology at SOAS.
Daniella Salazar Herrera Daniella is a doctoral researcher in the Department of Development Studies at SOAS, where her research focuses on understanding the factors driving informality in Peru's small-scale fisheries.
Professor Joanna Newman Joanna Newman MBE, FRSA, is Provost at SOAS, University of London, and was previously the first female Secretary General of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), an international network of 500 universities.
Stephen Crowther The geopolitics and geo-economics of the Pacific Islands, with reference to China and Japan. Investigating the role of Tokyo’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific and Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative in the region, and the interplay between them.
Dr Mark Laffey International Relations Theory; International Security; Foreign Policy Analysis; International Political Sociology; Global History; Postcolonialism; Hierarchy; Violence; Culture and Ideas.
Neringa Tumėnaitė Neringa Tumėnaitė is a PhD student in the Development Studies department, focusing on youth participation in decision-making within the European Union's external action
Miriam Nabarro Art and theatre in conflict and post conflict settings; psychosocial and humanitarian programming in emergencies, participatory methods, community engagement; political economy of violence and conflict, cultural genocide, resilience and survival, representations of violence, politics of memory. Thematic interests in youth, migration, borderlands, Great Lakes, Sudan, Caucasus and the Balkans. Works with printmaking, photography and performance.