SOAS Anthropology Department Seminar Series - Peter Sutoris The SOAS Anthropology Department welcomes Dr Peter Sutoris for his talk Educating for the Anthropocene: Schooling and Activism in the Face of Slow Violence.
SOAS Anthropology Department Seminar - Jayaseelan Raj The SOAS Anthropology Department welcomes Dr Jayaseelan Raj for his talk Counter-plantation imaginaries: Dalits and autonomy in India’s Tea Belt.
SOAS Anthropology Department Seminar - Alyssa Paredes The SOAS Anthropology Department welcomes Dr Alyssa Paredes for her talk Bananapocalypse: Externalities in the Un/Making of Plantation Capitalism.
SOAS Anthropology Department Seminar - Rosalie Allain The SOAS Anthropology Department welcomes Dr Rosalie Allain for her talk The Vitality of Gold and its Analogic Reproduction on a Cameroonian Resource Frontier.
SOAS Anthropology Department Seminar - Lydia Gibson The SOAS Anthropology Department welcomes Dr Lydia Gibson for her talk Plastic Value: a calculus of use, value, power, and order through single-use plastics.
Professor Graeme Were Graeme is an anthropologist with expertise in material culture, museums and heritage. He has undertaken long-term fieldwork in Papua New Guinea and Vietnam, and conducted extensive work with museums in the UK, Australia, and across Asia. He is the Head of the College of Law, Anthropology and Politics.
Past Lives: a luxurious and lingering portrayal of lost love and identity in the Korean diaspora A look at how the film Past Lives explores the experiences of connection, disconnection and identity for those in the Korean diaspora.
The Battle for the Top Arbitral Seat in Africa: Who Will Win? Join us for a debate on submissions from arbitration experts on legal frameworks, infrastructure, political neutrality, the efficiency of institutions, and the presence of qualified practitioners within the nominated jurisdictions.
Professor Naomi Hossain Politics of development, Bangladesh, Protest, Disaster politics, Civil society, Social movements, Famine.