COVID-19 and crises of capitalism: special journal issue guest edited by SOAS Economics academics None
SOAS 2nd in the world for Development Studies in QS World University Rankings QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023 ranks 11 of SOAS's subjects in the top 100 globally
AXA Chair in Global Finance Identifying and monitoring mega trends in global finance, allowing for dynamics of competitive conditions, which are engendered by the interplay between institutional economics and technological innovations.
Iona Summerson Iona Summerson is an ESRC-funded doctoral candidate in the Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS University of London. Their interdisciplinary research – across settler colonial studies, political theory and geology – is broadly concerned with resistance to and the reproduction of settler colonialism/capitalism, as articulated through its relations to geological nature.
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Why I chose to study economics at SOAS "I could not have cared less about economics. Until I got sick." Shloka shares how the experience of illness taught her about the relationship between global inequalities and 'developing' economies.
Ethnography as an approach for understanding parliament Ethnography as an approach for understanding parliament and transforming working practices in the House of Commons.
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Industrial Relations in India’s Export Garment Industry: Mobilizations & Employment Law Cases from Bangalore, Gurgaon, Tiruppur The project, funded by the ILO’s Work in Freedom Programme via READ, examined industrial grievances filed by garment workers in three major clusters—Gurugram, Bengaluru, and Tiruppur.