Yan Su Yan Su is a PhD researcher in the School of History, Religions and Philosophies at SOAS, University of London, whose research focuses on the conservation and adaptive reuse of historic temple architecture in Sichuan, China, with particular interest in traditional craftsmanship, cultural sustainability, and community engagement in heritage preservation.
Xiao Lin Xiao Lin is a doctoral researcher in the Department of History at SOAS. Her research focuses on Manchu intellectuals in the late Qing and Republic of China periods, exploring questions of political thought, identity, and transnational exchange.
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.
Syed Talha Ahsan Talha Ahsan is a historian and podcaster on the lives of the Caliphs. He is currently a PhD researcher on Ḥanbalism at the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics supervised by Prof. Hugh Kennedy.
Yang He Yang He is a PhD candidate in Translation Studies at SOAS, University of London, specializing in the translation and representation of Chinese political discourse in cross-cultural contexts. Her research interests include news translation, media discourse analysis, critical discourse studies, and cross-cultural political communication
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Emma Horsley-Heather Emma Horsley-Heather is a PhD researcher in Japanese Studies through the Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies. She also completed her Masters in Japanese Studies at SOAS. Her current area of research is focused on Japanese culture and media, particularly children's television and national identity.