Anna Crane Anna is a CAMHRA PhD candidate in medical anthropology, researching dementia care and Open Dialogue.
Global Labour, Activism and Social Justice Cluster Focusing on the global political economy of production and work; on global activism and social justice; global labour standards and politics; and the interrelations of all these themes with intersecting inequalities of gender, race, and class.
Critical Research on Industrial Livestock Systems (CRILS) Network CRILS is a platform that connects academia and civil society to study and use available evidence to advocate for just and sustainable livestock production systems.
Safety Regulation: For Whom? The Effects of Poultry Slaughter Line Speed Regulation on Firm Profits This event is part of the SOAS Economics Seminar Series 2025/26.
Dr Feja Lesniewska Climate change and energy law, sustainable development, ecosystems law and governance (forests, land, water), smart energy technologies, cryptocurrencies and transnational environmental law.
Dr Costanza Torre Costanza Torre is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA).
Michela Siuni Michela Siuni is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Anthropology. Her work focuses on the taste of/for Korean food in Greater London
Ms Brandi Simpson Miller Brandi Simpson Miller is a Ph.D. student in the History, Religions, and Philosophy Department at SOAS. Her research interests include the foodways of the Gold Coast in the 19th and 20th centuries, and explore the historical basis for the cultural changes in what would later become Ghana in 1957. She holds a Master’s Degree in World History, with a dual emphasis on Latin American and West African History from Georgia State University in the U.S. She currently is working as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for the H110 History of Africa Course