Fashioning the National Body through Patchwork This lecture explores how ornamental objects and surfaces move through multiple significations, reinforcing and complicating the nationalist histories of Korean women.
Hamta Mousavi Hamta Mousavi is a Ph.D Research Student in the Department of History, Religions and Philosophies Hamta's Research Ph.D is Titled, Investigating the architecture of Sasanian Zoroastrian fire temples and their alignment with astrological principles of chronocratoria and melothesia. Research Interests: Ancient Iranian religions, architectural history, astrological symbolism.
Possapon Charoenporn Local and regional economic development, Global production network, Territorial inequalities and uneven development, Political economy of industrial development, China's outward direct investment.
Dr Carl Adams Kopati Gbali Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Structural Transformation (CSST)
Hannah Abdullahi Hannah’s current research project addresses contemporary conceptualisations of political participation, gender and development (GAD) within the context of Madagascar.