In memoriam: Professor Annabelle Sreberny Annabelle Sreberny, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Global Media and Communication, passed away at the end of 2022.
Dr Renate Söhnen-Thieme Sanskrit language and literature; classical Indian religions; folklore and music of Baltistan
How the rise of a digital Nigeria is shaping the economy Taylor D.H. Rockhill examines how digitisation and gigification are transforming Nigeria's economy and questions who owns the digital space.
Should we flush development economics down the toilet? To save development economics from itself, it is essential that we completely reimagine both the idea of development and the sewage system.
Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action launches at SOAS Through a series of workshops, panels and discussions, the Centre set out its aims in advancing research and practice in anthropology and mental health.
Why are we still labelling it “Black” History Month in 2022? What if the practice of naming Black things, far from helping to break the walls, real or imagined, between us, was a de facto agent of the status quo?
Bonham Carter and Warwickshire House Student accommodation at Bonham Carter & Warwickshire House in London
A history of Christmas pudding Charting the dramatic history of the Christmas Pudding, from a medieval meat porridge starter to a Christmas revival from the Victorians and a tool and symbol of the British Empire.