Dr Artour Mitski Japanese Bangkok and Bangkok’s Japanese: the structures and practices of transnational belonging in a global city.
Thabo Huntgeburth Political Economy of institutions, Worker-Managed cooperatives, Alternatives to capitalism, Philosophy of economics, Democratic and Anarchist Theory.
Professor Richard Fardon Ethnographically, the anthropology of West Africa in general, with a particular focus on the ‘Middle Belt’ of Nigeria and Cameroon. Ethnographic interests, both contemporary and historical, include: politics and religion; ethnicity and identity; material culture. Anthropologically, contemporary theories in social anthropology, and the history of twentieth-century British social anthropology.
Dr Nimer Sultany Dr Nimer Sultany is Reader in Public Law. He holds a Doctor of Juridical Science degree from Harvard Law School, and was the recipient of the British Academy Fellowship (2016/17) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship at SUNY Buffalo Law School (2012/13).
Dr Anandi Rao South Asian literature and film, translation, postcolonial theory, gender and sexuality studies
Professor Fareda Banda Fareda Banda is a human rights lawyer focusing on women and children's rights and a Professor in law at SOAS. She is the author of African Migration, Human Rights and Literature.
Dr Annita Montoute Annita Montoute is an honorary Research Associate working on a study on perceptions of the World Health Organisation during the COVID – 19 pandemic.
Innocent Kasiyano Innocent Kasiyano is reading towards a PhD in Politics and International Studies in the Department of Politics and International Studies.