Che Huang Che Huang. School of History, Religions and Philosophies. Imperial China, specialized in Ming dynasty, mid-late Ming eunuch-literatus relationship in particular.
Morag Flora Wright Morag is a historian of the 19th century British empire and is interested in histories of movement, labour, gender and the law.
Jennifer Bean Financial Management, Public Sector Management, Stakeholder Theory, Public Sector Accountability, Causal Factors of Local Authority Failure.
Felicity Davies Anthropology of Media, Popular Culture, Korean Popular Music, Hallyu, Fandom, Audiences, Dislike, Digital Ethnography, Moral Economy.
Adam Rodgers Johns African diasporas in London, Yoruba Language, Swahili language, popular culture (film, music, literature etc.) in Swahili and Yoruba Languages.
Bismellah Alizada Decentralisation, Political economy, Political settlements, Post-conflict institutional design, Ethnic politics, Identity, and conflict.
Boris Wong Boris Wong is currently a PhD candidate in ethnomusicology at SOAS, University of London. His dissertation research addresses how and why military and display band practices have been adapted and localised by postcolonial nations in East and Southeast Asia.