Dr Richard Williams teaches at the Rajasthani Bhasha Academy in Udaipur, India Dr Williams explored archives relating to music history in Rajasthan.
School of Arts PhD candidate at the School of Arts, has been awarded an NIAS-NIOD-KITLV Fellowship Panggah Ardiyansyah has been awarded the fellowship: Moving objects, Mobilising Culture in the Context of (De)colonisation.
Dr Yaser Alashqar Dr. Yaser Alashqar is Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at Independent College Dublin in Ireland. His teaching and research focus on law and dispute resolution, including mediation, negotiation, international arbitration and conflict analysis.
Malangatana: The Eye of the Crocodile Join us to celebrate African Modernist Art and the book "Malangatana: The Eye on the Crocodile" by SOAS alumnus Richard Gray. This event is open to all alumni and friends of SOAS.
Global China Studies 'Now' The field of Global China Studies has become a growth industry in scholarship and journalism, in tandem with China’s outward expansion and engagement in all forms of power and influence. Join Ching Kwan Lee and Carlos Oya for a timely discussion bridging big-picture frameworks and grounded analysis, including a book launch on China’s impact on African industrialisation through labour and policy lenses.
Recognition Politics in Settler Colonial States: Normalising Dispossession and Elimination in Palestine Using Palestine as a case study, 'Recognition Politics in Settler Colonial States' shows how recognition politics operate to legitimise long-standing colonial power structures.
The gilded cage: technology, development, and state capitalism in China This talk will explore the rise and nature of China's techno-developmental regime, its implications for state-capital-labor relations, and its varied impacts on different social groups.