Professor Jonathan Goodhand Jonathan Goodhand is a Professor of Conflict and Development Studies at SOAS University of London.
SOAS economist speaks at the United Nations’ High-Level Political Forum 2022 Professor Ulrich Volz spoke at the United Nations’ High-Level Political Forum 2022 (HLPF). The HLPF is the central United Nations platform for the follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the global level.
ReSIA: Sacred Power: The Motif of the Seven Magical Signs The motif of the Seven Magical Signs is a set of seven symbols believed to represent the Most Exalted Name of God. They are discussed in texts on magic such as the Shams alma‘arif al-kubra and appear on amulets and various talismanic objects.
Violence against women, migration law, and regimes of exception At a time of intensifying border governance and mounting backlash against migrants’ and women’s rights, how do legal systems respond when violence is experienced under conditions of precarious status?
Stella Dixon Stella is an anthropology PhD student. Her thesis explores the effects of climate change on everyday experiences of seasonality and the making of seasonal cultures in central Tokyo.
Miki Hosaka-Green Miki Hosaka-Green is a doctoral researcher in Japanese Studies focusing on Japan inspired Western theatre performances, as well as working full time as a game localisation project manager.
Dress to Impress: Reconstructions of Medieval Robes from Nubia A live presentation of recreated costumes of Nubian kings, royal mothers, and bishops based on wall paintings from the cathedral of Faras.
Learning from South Omo: New research by agro-pastoralist communities in Southern Ethiopia Learning from South Omo highlights research by agro-pastoralist communities in Southern Ethiopia. Confronting rapid change through land appropriation, tourism and climate pressures, researchers from seven groups present their own perspectives on livelihoods, identity and development. Centring local expertise, the exhibition shares aspirations and concerns for the future—research about, by and for the people of South Omo.
Professor Volz delivers Inaugural Pro-Vice-Chancellor’s Climate Lecture at the University of the Witwatersrand SOAS Economics Professor Ulrich Volz talks about “Reversing the Vicious Circle of Debt, Underdevelopment, and Environmental Change” at Wits University in Johannesburg.