Reporting Gaza: A Public Talk with Wael Al Dahdouh Wael Al-Dahdouh will reflect on his experiences reporting from Gaza—balancing the demands of war journalism with the personal struggles faced by Gazan reporters.
Spiritual Pollution in the Sewers: Towards an Aesthetic Theory of Chinese Netfic Chinese internet fiction ('netfic') tends not to be highly regarded for its aesthetic accomplishments; however, this talk explores the aesthetic functions of netfic from a premodern perspective.
Everyday Prison Governance in Myanmar: Book Launch & Dialogue Book Launch and Discussion with Senior Researcher Andrew M. Jefferson, Professor Lutz Oette and Dr. Michelle Staggs Kelsall on Everyday Prison Governance in Myanmar
The aura of power: Delhi as a capital down the centuries This talk examines the fascinating history of Delhi, its evolution from a modest trading centre – to the capital of a small kingdom – to the seat of several successive dynasties, and the capital of one the largest empires of its time – the Mughal empire.
Global Africa: Profiles in courage, creativity, and cruelty Author and academic Professor Adekeye Adebajo will present a short film profiling a selection of writers, thinkers, commentators and other important figures from Africa and the African-diaspora.
Hidden Histories of Land and Sea SOAS Library is delighted to host a new project by Thembi Mutch, Anglo-South African global studies Research Fellow at SOAS University of London.
Reforming international investment law and dispute resolution: (When) will states reap the desired benefits after a decade of reform? Join SADRC for a webinar on 'Reforming international investment law and dispute resolution: (When) will states reap the desired benefits after a decade of reform?'