Paul Kaletsch Paul Kaletsch (SOAS University of London/GCSC Giessen), PhD on the Reconceptualization of Failed and Ended Resistance, interested in Deleuze/Guattari, the Theory of the Event, and the aftermath/afterlife, working in the Fields of Political Theory, Resistance Studies, Hong Kong Studies
Yoga in the Age of Overload In today’s Age of Overload, we are drowning in data – hyperconnected yet experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.
New Sustainable Crisis Response Guide Launched for Central Banks SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance and LSE Grantham Institute present toolbox for central banks and supervisors to calibrate their COVID-19 crisis responses in ways that account for climate- & other sustainability-related financial risks and/or contribute to the achievement of climate & sustainability goals.
Scholarships to further develop anthropological perspectives on mental health launched SOAS anthropologists who secured a grant worth nearly £8 million to set up a new mental health research centre in London have launched new scholarship opportunities for the study of mental health and anthropology.
Professor Ralf Emmers International Relations Theory; International Security; Multilateralism; Middle Powers; International Institutions in Asia; International Security and Politics of Southeast Asia; Maritime Territorial Disputes in East Asia
Dr Innocent Batsani-Ncube Innocent is a Usawa Postdoctoral Research Fellow within the Politics Department’s political economy and infrastructure thematic cluster.