Professor Peter Robb The history of modern South Asia; early Calcutta, c.1780-1830, Indian agrarian history, especially Bihar and Eastern India.
Dr Cristina Martinez-Juan Cristina Juan is a Philippine cultural studies scholar whose work focuses on material culture and digital humanities approaches to dispersed heritage.
Anna Britt Gordon Löfstrand Anna Löfstrand is a PhD researcher at SOAS, focused on the connections between education, migration, belonging, and the future.
Professor Keith Howard Ethnomusicology; anthropology; Korean music; music traditions in Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Thailand, and Siberia; studies of religion; composition; education; shamanism; early keyboard instruments, players and restorers
Yan-Han Wang Yan-Han Wang is a PhD Student in the Department of Politics and International Studies. Her research focuses on the resurgence of sex workers' rights movements in Taiwan, and the dialectic between the sex workers' rights activism and anti-pornography feminism in global human rights advocacy, with wider interests spanning gender and politics, law and society, and Taiwan Studies.
Dr Edwige Fortier Research interests include the Middle East and North Africa, international development, civil society, transitions from authoritarian rule, democratisation, neoliberalism, vulnerable and marginalised groups, human rights, multilateralism, non-governmental organisations and HIV/Aids.