What fuels Islamophobia? A perspective for World Hijab Day New SOAS research takes a reformed perspective on Islamophobia and explores how the hijab is often used in discriminatory narratives.
In the shadow of the constitution: The micropolitics of constitutional contestation in Cambodia Launch of Ben Lawrence's new book on the dynamics of Cambodia's constitutional landscape.
Legal pluralism in Qing China and its transplantation and transformation Max WL Wong argues that in traditional Chinese legal culture, the pluralistic normative orders – derived by the interaction of different orders (including Legalism, Confucianism and state law) – had been adapted and adopted by the local communities for many centuries.
Performing transnationality – Dr Saeid Kordmafi presents at Cardiff University Dr Kordmafi's speech aimed to show how apparently opposing strands and methods in the field of music studies may interact and enrich each other within the methodologically flexible framework of artistic research.
The cost of transgender visibility Sophie Dodsworth explores the paradox of trans visibility, highlighting the challenges the community faces as they grapple with being both seen and unheard and what allies can do to help.
Queer Chinese cinema to watch this LGBTQIA+ month To celebrate LGBTQIA+ month, Politics, Philosophy and Economics student Lesley shares three classic Chinese LGBTQIA+ films.
5 films to watch for LGBTQIA+ History Month Here are 5 films to watch in celebration of LGBTQIA+ month that are all shades of wholesome, emotional and a reminder of why representation matters.
Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro Dr Gizeh Rangel-de Lazaro is a dedicated Museum Studies expert, having spent over 15 years exploring niche topics in anthropology, digital heritage, and museum studies from diverse perspectives.
Business models This research focuses on understanding the emerging business models and how innovation and venture capital investments, can promote sustainable structural transformation in Africa.