Building Africa SOAS’s Brunei Gallery is delighted to announce the unveiling of Building Africa, a ground-breaking exhibition that explores the relationship between architecture and politics.
SOAS Food Studies Centre: Book launch This Book Launch will celebrate the publication of five books authored by members, research associates, and former students of the centre: Zofia Boni, Katharina Graf, Anne Murcott, Nafsika Papacharalampous, and Francesca Vaghi.
Crackdowns and Containment: K-culture and markets in North Korea under Covid In this talk, Peter Ward will present fresh research undertaken as part of a recent paper to be published by the Korean Development Institute (KDI) about the contrasting approaches that the North Korean regime is taking to consumption and distribution of foreign content compared to other markets in North Korea today.
Students study impact of councils' climate emergency declarations SOAS law students participated in a pro bono environmental policy clinic to urge local authorities in the UK to act on their climate emergency declarations (CEDs).
Geography, geology and China’s early mastery of essential energy sources and of access to minerals This talk will describe China’ unique geographical position in Eurasia and the impact of the loess and the climate in stimulating China’s unusual methods to acquire and develop metallurgy, make use of herded animals and manage horses.
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Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective Sara Stevano, Senior Lecturer in Economics at SOAS, presents her co-authored book Feminist Political Economy: A Global Perspective. Co-authored with Sara Cantillon and Odile Mackett, the book offers an introduction to key topics in feminist political economy through a global perspective.