Southeast Asia’s Art Histories II 2022 Study Tour Students taking the School of Arts MA module ‘Southeast Asia’s Art Histories II’ this year experienced an exceptional five-day Study Tour
Displaying the Sacred: Hindu-Buddhist Art from Abu Dhabi to Asia This online workshop, jointly organised by CSEAS and The Louvre Abu Dhabi, brings together museum professionals and researchers to explore how Hindu and Buddhist objects are interpreted and exhibited across diverse cultural and religious contexts.
Belonging Flexibly: Non-Muslim migrants from Muslim Asia 'Belonging Flexibly' tells the story of non-Muslim communities from historically Muslim-majority cities in Asia, including (post) Soviet Central Asia, that migrated out of the region due to political instability, international intervention, and civil conflict.
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?
Will India’s presence in Afghanistan lead to political change in South Asia? Indian officials met with the foreign minister of Afghanistan for the first time since the Taliban takeover. What does this mean for the future of South Asian geopolitics?
The New Hinterlands of Global China: Digital Connection, Suspension, and Precarity in Southeast Asia This presentation explores how people build a sense of place and community in the development zones and corridors that have become focal sites of Chinese investment in Southeast Asia.
(Un)Layering the future past of South Asia: Young artists’ voices Thia exhibition will address tradition, co-existence and exploration within South Asia that emphasises the interconnectedness in the region, and the collective memory of being a nation.
Kasia Ploskonka nominated Winner of CAPture Central Asia Photo Contest SOAS PhD student Kasia Ploskonka has been nominated as one of the winners of the 2020 CAPture Central Asia Photo Contest, run by the Central Asia Program (CAP) at George Washington University.