Worthing by Accident
A blog of flash ethnography, based on interview and participant-observation work around Worthing, a seaside town in West Sussex, England.
A blog of flash ethnography, based on interview and participant-observation work around Worthing, a seaside town in West Sussex, England.
Our department takes a heterodox approach, seeking not only to understand the major drivers of development, but also to critically evaluate them with a view towards informing more just and equitable approaches to development. Go to this blog
SOAS Library in partnership with the British Library is proud to be working on the Two Centuries of Indian Print project. Visit the Two Centuries of Indian Print blog
In April and May 2015 the east-central districts of Nepal were struck by earthquakes which killed over 8000 people and displaced 2.8 million. The destructive force of these quakes impacted not only on hill districts, but also on Kathmandu. Visit the After Earth’s Violent Sway Project Blog
SOAS interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies has been established to promote the study of gender in relation to Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Go to this blog.
Our new learning spaces are dynamic and state-of the-art, and will enhance the learning and teaching experience at SOAS. Go to this blog
“When I retire, I’m going back to SOAS!” This phrase became something of a mantra for me during my final years of teaching. However, as the time to apply grew closer and this aspiration looked like becoming a reality, I started to become nervous. Go to this blog