Professor of Social Anthropology Professor David Mosse Anthropology of mental health and psychiatry; anthropology of organisations and activism, international development, caste, Dalit rights, anthropology of Christianity, South Asian society and popular religion, environmental history and natural resources management.
Professor in Anthropology Professor Sanjay Srivastava Urban anthropology; consumer cultures; masculinity studies; middle-class cultures; ethnographies of the state and capital; India.
Professor of Social Anthropology; Director, GRNPP Professor Emma Crewe Anthropology of organisations (especially parliaments and other legislatures); politicians and people in democracies; international development; relationship between research, policy and practice; UK, South Asia and Ethiopia.
Emeritus Professor in Agrarian and Labour Studies Professor Jens Lerche Dalit discrimination, Caste and class, Racial capitalism, Labour relations, Labour migration, Agrarian change, Activism and struggles, India.
Professor in Political Sociology and Development Studies Professor Navtej K Purewal Bordering processes, Gender and intersecting inequalities, Reproductive justice, Culture and the creative economy.
Professor in Conflict and Development Studies Professor Jonathan Goodhand Armed conflict & violence; War economies; Transnational conflict; Borders, borderlands & brokerage; Illicit drugs & organised crime; Post war transitions; Stabilisation; Peace negotiations & peacebuilding.
Senior Teaching Fellow in Political Economy Dr Feyzi Ismail NGOs and social movements, politics and development in Nepal and South Asia, global protest and change, alternatives to neoliberalism and imperialism.
Emeritus Professor in Agrarian and Labour Studies Professor Jens Lerche Dalit discrimination, Caste and class, Racial capitalism, Labour relations, Labour migration, Agrarian change, Activism and struggles, India.
Reader in Global Development & Political Economy Dr Alessandra Mezzadri Social Reproduction, Supply-Chains Capitalism, Modern Slavery, Informality.
Professorial Research Associate Professor Tom Selwyn Anthropology of tourism, pilgrimage, cultural heritage; the Mediterranean, in particular Palestine/Israel.
Senior Lecturer in Development Studies Dr Paolo Novak Border studies & border thinking, Migration governance and migration “crisis”, Refugee regime, Infrastructure, Postcolonial and feminist geographies, Time and temporalities.
Professor of International Development Policy Professor Nigel Poole Research: Agri-health and nutrition, natural resources and food value chains, poverty reduction.
Reader in the Theory and Politics of Development Dr Subir Sinha South Asia; social movements; civil society; the environment; institutions; agrarian questions; Marxist and postcolonial theory; Social theory in Development studies.
Professor of Development Studies Professor Naomi Hossain Politics of development, Bangladesh, Protest, Disaster politics, Civil society, Social movements, Famine.
Professor of Development Economics Professor Antonio Andreoni Sustainable structural transformation, Industrial policy, Political economy, Production, Industrial ecosystems, Global value chains, Digitalisation, Financialisation, Institutional change, Competition policy.
Lecturer in Economics Dr Sonali Deraniyagala International Trade and Development, Macroeconomics and Poverty, Conflict and Poverty, Technology and Manufacturing Performance. Regional Specialisations – South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Professor of Economics Professor Mushtaq Khan Institutional economics, Rent-seeking economics, Corruption and clientelism, Industrial policy and state intervention in developing countries. South and South-East Asian economic development, Indian subcontinent.
Head of Department & Senior Lecturer in the Economy of Japan Dr Satoshi Miyamura Development economics, Labour economics, Institutional economics, Labour-management bargaining, Research methods in economics.
Professor in Political Economy Dr Pallavi Roy Institutional Economics, Political Settlements, Political Economy, Growth and Governance, Anti-corruption, Late Development, Industrial Policy,
Professor of Asian and Military History Professor Michael W. Charney The history of Buddhist societies in South and Southeast Asia and of culture, technology, and warfare in colonial Africa and Asia
Senior Lecturer in the History of South Asia Dr Roy Fischel History of precolonial South Asia, in particular Muslim polities and societies; the Deccan, 1300-1700; South Asia and the early modern Muslim world.
Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern South Asia Dr Eleanor Newbigin History of modern South Asia, particularly the transition to independence; gender, family and law in colonial and post-colonial India
Senior Lecturer in the History of Modern South Asia Dr Shabnum Tejani Nineteenth and twentieth century social and intellectual history, particularly of the Bombay Presidency; communalism and nationalism in India; debates around secularism and religious intolerance.
Professor Peter Robb The history of modern South Asia; early Calcutta, c.1780-1830, Indian agrarian history, especially Bihar and Eastern India.
Reader in the History of South Asian Art & Archaeology Dr Crispin Branfoot Architecture, sculpture and painting in South Asia, especially in southern India; pilgrimage, sacred geography; material religion; histories of archaeology, conservation and collecting.
Dr Heather Elgood, MBE Dr Heather Elgood is the Course Director of the Diploma in Asian Art. She is a specialist in Persian, Jain, Sultanate and Mughal manuscript painting as well as the ritual arts of Hinduism.
Senior Teaching Fellow in South Asian Studies Dr Sahana Bajpaie Modern South Asian history, literature and culture; Bengali Language; South Asian Music with a focus on Bengali Music, especially Rabindrasangeet and Folk Music of Bengal
Lecturer in Islamicate South Asia Dr James Caron Islam in South Asia; Afghanistan and Pakistan; Indo-Persianate sociocultural history; transnational non-Western history; activism and social movements.
Professorial Research Associate Professor Rachel Dwyer Hindi Cinema; Indian popular culture; Indian film; Hinduism; new middle classes; Mumbai/Bombay
Professorial Research Associate Professor Michael J Hutt Nepali literature; the Nepali media; Nepali politics; Bhutanese refugees.
Research Fellow Dr Stefanie Lotter Nepali society and culture; museology; social and cultural anthropology of the Himalaya; elite studies; heritage studies
Academic Staff, SOAS South Asia Institute Dr David Lunn 19th- and 20th-century Hindi and Urdu literature; cinema; music; journalism; north Indian literary history; intellectual history; literary translation; literary and cultural history of Southeast Asia; Malay; comparative literature; postcolonial studies.
Professor Emerita of Hindi and South Asian Literature Professor Francesca Orsini Hindi Literature; North Indian literary cultures; Hindi; Urdu.
Lecturer in Sanskrit and Phonology Dr Lidia Wojtczak Sanskrit Language; Sanskrit literature, poetics and aesthetic theory, pre-modern South Asian histories and cultures.
Reader in Law Dr Samia Bano Muslim Family law in the UK and Europe, Family Law, Multiculturalism, Citizenship, Islamic Jurisprudence and Human Rights, Feminist and Critical Social and Political Theories, Issues concerning the rights of Muslim women and Gender Equality.
Professor of International and Environmental Law Professor Philippe Cullet Law and policy concerning the environment and natural resources (in particular water, sanitation, biodiversity, climate crisis); rights of nature; social rights; sustainable development; international law; international inequality; India
Reader in Law, History and Anthropology Dr Vanja Hamzić Law and Society of South Asia (esp. Pakistan), South East Asia (esp. Indonesia) and West Africa (esp. Senegal); Islamic Law; Legal and Social History; Legal and Social Anthropology; Gender, Sexuality and the Law; Colonialism and Slavery in the 18th and 19th Centuries; Marxism; Critical Theory; Global Law/Governance; Cold War Studies.
Senior Lecturer in Law Dr Kanika Sharma Law and colonialism; Law and society in South Asia (especially gender issues); Law, image, and architecture; Psychoanalytic jurisprudence; Critical legal theory
Senior Lecturer in Law Dr Mayur Suresh Anti-terror laws (particularly of South Asia); law and anthropology; legal theory (particularly on theories of emergency legality); sexuality and gender identity in South Asia.
Emeritus Professor of Law Professor Werner Menski Classical and modern Hindu law; Muslim Law; Laws of South Asia; Family law; Comparative law; South Asians in the UK; Immigration law; Ethnic minorities
Professor of South Asian Law Professor Martin W Lau Laws of South Asia; comparative environmental law, Islamic law
Lecturer in Media in Development and International Journalisms Dr Somnath Batabyal South Asia with a focus on India; transnational news spheres; Development discourses and its articulation in mainstream and alternate news forums; environmental politics.
Senior Teaching Fellow Mr Murali Shanmugavelan India; Tamil Nadu; caste (and media); Dalits; mass media; critical media theory; mobile phones; digital media practices including mobile apps; ethnography of communication and media; social anthropology
Emeritus Professor of Musicology Professor Richard Widdess Historical, analytical, ethnographic and cognitive approaches to music of South Asia; music, cognition and language.
Senior Lecturer in Music and South Asian Studies Dr Richard Williams Music of South Asia; Hindustani classical music; historical ethnomusicology; cultural history; historical musicology and musical aesthetics; lyric, song, and musical literature; music and gender; music and religion; history of emotions
Professor in Politics of Asia and Africa Professor Rochana Bajpai Contemporary political theory, particularly multiculturalism; comparative political thought, particularly political ideologies; modern Indian politics
Senior Lecturer in Public Policy Dr Sutha Nadarajah International security; peacebuilding; securitized development; civil wars; North-South relations.
Professor in Politics Professor Matthew J Nelson Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Thought, South Asia, Islam, non-elite politics, democracy.
Reader in International Relations Dr Avinash Paliwal Avinash specialises in foreign and security policy analysis with regional focus on South Asia, Afghanistan, and Myanmar.
Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics Dr Simona Vittorini Nationalism; South Asian politics; modern Indian politics
Senior Lecturer in Politics of Central Asia Dr Bhavna Davé Geopolitics of Eurasia, Labour migration regulatory regimes in Russia and Kazakhstan, China's Belt and Road Initiative and effects on Central Asia, Politics in Central Asia, Development strategies in the Russian Far East
Professor in the Study of Religions and Philosophies Professor Peter Flügel Jaina Studies; South Asian History and Culture; Anthropology and Sociology of Religion.
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Religion and Politics Dr Sian Hawthorne Narrativity; Cultural Memory; Religion and Gender; Feminist Historiography; Postcolonial theory; Postsecularism and gender; Intellectual history in the study of religions.
Zartoshty Brothers Professor of Zoroastrianism Professor Almut Hintze Professor Hintze takes an interest in all aspects of Zoroastrianism, the religion of pre-Islamic Iran.
Seiyu Kiriyama Professor in Buddhist Studies Professor Ulrich Pagel History of Buddhism in Tibet, Mahāyāna Buddhism, Kanjur Studies, Vinaya, Religions of Central Asia, Tibetan, Sanskrit.
Professor in the Study of Religions and World Philosophies Professor Cosimo Zene Anthropology of religion, theory in the study of religions, continental philosophy, Gramsci and religion, intercultural and inter-religious dialogue, minorities (Dalits), mysticism and heresy, non-Western Christianities, Mediterranean anthropology; South-Asia (India, Bangladesh), Sardinia, world philosophies.