Specter of Acoustic Internationalism: 'Voice of Malayan Revolution' in China, 1969–1981 Ling Zhang traces the Voice of Malayan Revolution as an experiment in 'acoustic internationalism'—a sonic network that transcended divides to sustain solidarity amid Cold War fragmentation.
Christophère Ngolele Christophère Ngolele is pursuing a Ph.D. in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS. His thesis is titled "The Transition from Nomadic to Settled Life among Autochthonous Peoples: The Experience of the Mikaya of the Congo Basin Rainforest in the northwestern part of the Republic of Congo."
Dr Filippo Cervelli Filippo Cervelli is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature at SOAS.
Dr Xiaoning Lu Chinese film history and criticism; modern Chinese popular culture; visual culture and media technology; cultural governance; socialist modernity
A new report calls for urgent action on the growing sovereign debt crisis in the Global South A new report by Debt Relief for Green and Inclusive Recovery Project co-led by the SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance highlights the urgent need to address the growing sovereign debt crisis in the Global South and puts forward policy recommendations.
Are universal pension systems a way to acknowledge women’s unpaid and undervalued work? The indispensable contribution women make to society continues to be unseen. Are pension systems the answer?
Statement on supporting academic freedom in Zimbabwe after academic refused entry SOAS University of London Stephen Chan, Professor of World Politics, was refused entry into Zimbabwe on 21 August, two days before the Zimbabwean elections, which are surrounded by controversy. SOAS fully condemns this decision.