Toppling heads: regime change and immunity in international law This talk explores what happens to international law when it is ignored, and regime change is driven by force not democracy.
Transnational advocacy: big law, pro bono, and the rule of law This Masterclass examines the changing landscape of transnational advocacy at a moment of rising authoritarianism and shrinking civic space.
The Bloomsbury Colleges PhD Studentships: Queer Meaning-Making in South Asian Literature: New Comparative Perspectives
Cross-border Insurgent Solidarities and Abolitionist Infrastructures of Care This talk emerges as collaborative work with organising at the intersection of migrant justice, abolitionist and decolonial praxis.
Ilan Pappé says erased Palestinian narratives can be recovered Israeli historian Ilan Pappé explored how language shapes reality in Palestine during a lecture at SOAS, arguing that disrupting dominant narratives starts with refusing the vocabulary that normalises dispossession.
Indigenous Knowledge Production: Promoting Hausa cultural Production through festivals and translation Author and documentary filmmaker Sada Malumfashi will speak about his practice as a writer, translator, and curator of the Hausa International Book and Arts Festival.
SOAS Public Music Research Seminar Series: Hearing the Spirits of the Dead as the Theorists of the Living in Zimbabwe The SOAS Public Music Research Seminar Series is a valuable forum for ethnomusicology and related fields in London, bringing rising and established scholars to share innovative music research with SOAS audiences.
Dr Nicholas Rush Smith Nicholas Rush Smith is Reader (Associate Professor) in Politics and International Relations at SOAS University of London, a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg, and co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Comparative Politics.
MA Global Journalism: Truth to Power Discover how the MA Global Journalism helps you build a confident, impactful journalistic voice.