The role of the public political theorist in good political judgement A discussion on the role of the public political theorist in good political judgement with Professor Lawrence Hamilton.
Exploring the narrative world of the Buddhist cave temples of Kucha This lecture will provide an overview of Buddhist culture in Kucha and its archaeological sites and examine the concept of 'ancient India'.
Introduction to MA History at SOAS Discover what makes the MA History at SOAS unique, with its focus on global, interconnected histories beyond the West.
MA Anthropology of the Environment and Sustainability Explore how the MA Anthropology of the Environment and Sustainability at SOAS tackles climate change and global environmental challenges.
Introduction to MA programmes in Anthropology Explore SOAS’s Anthropology MA programmes and discover how the discipline helps you understand global social challenges.
“You make me do too much labour”: What Paris Paloma’s anthem reveals about care, capitalism and gender Paris Paloma’s viral hit Labour is more than a feminist anthem. Dr Sophie Chamas explores how it reveals a window onto the hidden, gendered and racialised work of care that capitalism depends on but refuses to name or pay.
Introduction to MSc Public Policy and Management Explore how public policies are shaped and discover what Public Policy and Management at SOAS has to offer.
5 tips to overcome homesickness After spending her first Christmas away from home while studying an online master's in Global Journalism, Pamilla shares the top tips that helped her tackle homesickness.
Territorialised and Networked Scam Logistics: Digital Fraud Industries in Southeast Asia and West Africa Explore the contrasting worlds of digital fraud: Why do scam industries in Southeast Asia become enclosed compounds, while in West Africa they thrive as networked, platform-based ecosystems?