The architecture of asylum infrastructure What happens when a building becomes a border? "The Architecture of Asylum Infrastructure" uncovers the hidden life of structures transformed into reception centres, exposing the tensions between the worlds they are designed to enforce and the worlds people create within them. Through these spaces, the project reads the social, political, and emotional geography of our time.
MSc Global Energy and Climate Policy MSc Global Energy and Climate Policy at SOAS University of London
Dr Elizabeth Hull South Africa; economic anthropology; anthropology of the state & institutions, bureaucracy, agriculture; livelihoods; health; nutrition; politics of food systems, food acquisition and consumption practices.
Department of Anthropology and Sociology The Department of Anthropology and Sociology grapples with the theory and practice of real-world issues such as migration, race, gender, climate change, and social justice.
My travel photos: SOAS language learners abroad Learning a language comes to life when immersed in a country where it is spoken. SOAS Language Centre students share their photos from their time abroad.
Highlighting the women headlining Black History Month 2023 at SOAS Join us at SOAS University of London as we present a dynamic lineup of events for Black History Month.
Senses of Mourning: Moharram Performances in Shiʿi Iran from the Qajar to the Covid Era 'Senses of Mourning: Moharram Performances in Shiʿi Iran from the Qajar to the Covid Era', is a multisensory approach to the study of Shiʿi Iran that examines how devotional Moharram performances changed over time.