Uncovering Shan Manuscripts at SOAS Library Jotika Khur-Yearn, Southeast Asia Librarian at SOAS, discusses his recent work on improving catalogue metadata for the library’s significant collection of Southeast Asian manuscripts, bringing these to light for international research.
Supporting the fight against climate change: My SOAS Summer Internship BA student Maya Patra discusses her SOAS Summer Internship at a climate change advisory service and what it taught her.
Unveiling a hidden crisis: The global scale of social exclusion Research estimates over 2.3 billion people face social exclusion. Dr Miguel Niño-Zarazúa explores its causes, regional disparities, and the need for targeted policies.
Brazilian elections: Lula’s victory is a relief but Bolsonarismo is alive Bolsonaro may have lost the election but his legacy will profoundly impact the country and will be felt for several years.
Disability and climate justice: How to create a more inclusive movement The needs and experiences of people with disabilities have been ignored and alienated within the broader climate justice discourse and movement.
To stop the Rwanda flights, our collective demonstrations of solidarity must continue SOAS Detainee Support (SDS) speak out against the UK Government’s efforts to deport asylum seekers.
Reclaiming your digital space: Encouraging open-source thinking in an age of tech monopolies Tech giants dominate our digital world, but their monopolistic grip isn’t inevitable. In this blog, Taylor D.H. Rockhill explores how we can push back and reclaim control of our data, privacy, and choices.