Chih-Chien Liu Liu Chih-Chien is a PhD student within the Department of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics at SOAS, University of London. His research concentrates on the influence of digital technology on the political arena and democratic responses, with particular emphasis on experiences in East Asia.
Ms Rajosmita Roy Rajosmita Roy is a doctoral researcher in History with interests in the history of modern South Asia, imperial, gender and print history.
Katarzyna Kubin Affects of Shame: Questions of Authorial Ethics in Contemporary Postcolonial Writing and Film
Professor Catherine Dolan An anthropologist by profession, Professor Catherine Dolan directed research programmes on the moral economies of global capitalisms in relation to food, labour, informal economies, and gender.
Dr Richard Williams Music of South Asia; Hindustani classical music; historical ethnomusicology; cultural history; historical musicology and musical aesthetics; lyric, song, and musical literature; music and gender; music and religion; history of emotions
Stella Dixon Stella is an anthropology PhD student. Her thesis explores the effects of climate change on everyday experiences of seasonality and the making of seasonal cultures in central Tokyo.
Miki Hosaka-Green Miki Hosaka-Green is a doctoral researcher in Japanese Studies focusing on Japan inspired Western theatre performances, as well as working full time as a game localisation project manager.