Poverty, Insecurity & Migration: Reducing COVID-19 Risks and Vulnerability

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Date
Time
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Venue
Virtual Event

About this event

About the event

SOAS has an international reputation for conducting ethical, long-term social science field work and this is of vital importance in the Covid-19 crisis. In the global south many are not able to settle and millions move in search of diversified livelihoods in order to survive. With Covid-19 these mobile populations are viewed with fear and suspicion and the long-term research findings from SOAS are necessary to demonstrate how such groups are exploited and to propose solutions to their dilemmas and to the Covid-19 challenges.

Professor Laura Hammond, Dr Aicha Belkadi, Dr Sreya Banerjea and Professor Jonathan Goodhand will join Professor Alison Scott-Baumann to discuss their research and its added significance in times of pandemic.

This event is part of the Virtual SOAS Festival of Ideas which will kick off a week-long series of virtual events. The festival includes: panel discussions, student led installations, masterclasses, keynote lectures, a public debate for/against on Decolonising Knowledge and a Verbatim performance by Bhuchar Boulevard on ‘Decolonising Not Just a Buzzword’ capturing SOAS conversations about the need to decolonise its imperial mission.

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Organiser: SOAS Festival of Ideas, SOAS Centre of African Studies

Contact email: foi@soas.ac.uk