The subtitling of impoliteness and its humour effects in telecinematic fiction: a multimodal perspective This talk proposes an analytical framework for comparing multimodal impoliteness in source text, and its rendition in the target text through interlingual subtitling.
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.
Farid Mamundzay Farid Mamundzay is a doctoral researcher in the Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS, University of London, focusing on comparative politics and international relations. His research explores peace studies, civil war, rebel governance, human rights, and state-building in South and Central Asia.
Scholar recognised for outstanding scholarship on the Iranian economy SOAS University of London Professor of Economics Massoud Karshenas has been honoured by Stanford University for his meaningful contributions to understanding Iran’s economic development.
School of Arts and Museum Rietberg Zurich announce second phase of internship programme The School of Arts and Museum Rietberg Zurich are happy to announce the second phase of their internship programme.
Meeting Batul: Navigating multiple identities in contemporary India Conversation with Batul, a Delhi-based Muslim Indian LGBTQIA+ activist in transition, as she reflects on her powerful personal story and the causes she defends.