COVID-19 and the crises of capitalism: Intensifying inequalities COVID-19 exposed how global capitalism is fundamentally built on the exploitation of gendered and racialised global working classes.
In memoriam: Professor Annabelle Sreberny Annabelle Sreberny, Professor Emeritus, Centre for Global Media and Communication, passed away at the end of 2022.
SOAS ‘Black History: Our History’ Conference We are excited to invite you to our upcoming Black History Conference, continuing the Black History Month celebrations that commenced earlier this academic year. As it is the 35th anniversary of celebrating Black history in the UK we have organised a day long conference for Year 12 and 13s to mark this significant occasion.
Genesis of the Living Buddha Tradition: Karma Pakshi and Two Mongol Khans Charles Manson will discuss his new research results in The Second Karmapa Karma Pakshi, the newest addition to Shambhala Publications' Lives of the Masters series. The book is a first-ever comprehensive biography of Karma Pakshi in English, revealing new information about this pivotal historical figure in the development of Tibetan Buddhism.
The Rise of She-SF: Chinese Science Fiction’s Next Wave Different from the earlier Chinese Science Fiction authors, the young women writers who emerged recently have mostly enjoyed the privilege of being a global citizen growing up in a new digital age, with their mindset synchronized with the rest of the world.
Dr Saheed Adesumbo Bello African Literary and Cultural Studies; African Philosophy and Post/Decolonial Theory; Environmental Philosophy and Sustainability
Department of Politics & International Studies, SOAS University of London Department of Politics and International Studies Studentships