Dr Matthew Eagleton-Pierce Dr Matthew Eagleton-Pierce is a Reader (Associate Professor) in International Political Economy at SOAS University of London.
Teesta Sengupta Anthropology of Stratification, Anthropology of Law and Legal Processes, Socio-Legal Studies, Anthropology of Policing, Anthropology of Violence, Feminist Theory, Indian Sociology.
Professor Yafa Shanneik Yafa Shanneik's research pushes the boundaries of how Islam, gender and migration are studied and understood in the 21st century.
Samuel Dic Sum Lai Samuel Lai is a PhD candidate whose research project examines the multiple facades of Caacaanteng ('Tea Restaurant'): from licensing and popular history, ingredients and cuisines, server-customer relationship, skill acquisition, to sociability especially in the locally narrated form of Jancingmei ('Flavour of Human Warmth').
Nidah Kaiser Nidah is a PhD Candidate within the Department of Politics and International Studies. She has an interest in ethnic conflict and violence, politics of religion and identity and liberalism and minority rights.
Professor David Mosse Professor David Mosse is a professor of Social Anthropology at SOAS, and Director of the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA).
Professor Barbara Harriss-White Markets and capitalism; rural development; poverty and social welfare; South Asian political economy; field economics
Dr Xiaoning Lu Chinese film history and criticism; modern Chinese popular culture; visual culture and media technology; cultural governance; socialist modernity