SOAS Department of Anthropology and Sociology
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The Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS. https://www.soas.ac.uk/about-soas/colleges-schools-and-departments/department-anthropology-and-sociology
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The Student Endowed Award deadline for abstracts is soon approaching.

Abstracts are due October 15. More info: appliedanthro.org/awards-prize...

#SfAA #socialscience #anthropology #appliedanthropology #SfAA2026
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Opening next week!

Be sure to check out the Learning from South Omo exhibition while it is on display in the SOAS Gallery from 14 October to 13 December.
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Today we started the installation of Learning from South Omo at @soasgallery.bsky.social. Opens 14 October 2025 to 13 December 2025 www.soas.ac.uk/about/event/... @soasanthro.bsky.social
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📣 Our departmental research seminar series kicks off tomorrow!

Prof Ash Amin (Cambridge) will be speaking about 'Foreclosure and its Foreshadows: Inside the 'Black Heart' of Naples'.

📅 Wednesday 8 October 3–5pm (UK time)
📍 Main Building, RB01 & online: soas-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/9374936443...
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Using luminescence dating, @abistone.bsky.social and her colleagues aim to shine a light on a neglected part of Africa’s archaeological record, out in the remote, hyper-arid landscapes of the Namib Sand Sea. @pans-river-namib.bsky.social
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Dried lakebed in desert landscape, dunes in the distance, dramatic clouds overhead, shrubs in foreground.
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📣Our weekly departmental research seminar lineup is now live!

This year we are running the series with our own Centre for Mental Health Research in Action (CAMHRA).

Talks will invite us to think in new ways about forms of life, distress, wellbeing and personhood.

Wednesdays 3-5pm, RB01, SOAS.
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Check out some footage from the launch of the Learning from South Omo exhibition in Addis Ababa!

The exhibition is also coming to London in October. Watch this space 👀

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🎙️Have a listen to Dr Naomi Leite speaking to the New Books Network podcast about her work 'Unorthodox Kin', an exploration of "chosen" identity, kin, and community in a global era.

📚 Available here: newbooksnetwork.com/unorthodox-kin
Naomi Leite, "Unorthodox Kin: Portuguese Marranos and the Global Search for Belonging" (U California Press, 2017) - New Books Network
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📢 New publication alert!

In The Sociological Review, Prof Jieyu Liu explores how young people in urban China navigate marriage decisions within complex social and cultural frameworks.

Read here 🔽

🔗 doi.org/10.1177/0038...

#Sociology #ChinaStudies #Marriage
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Covering a range of cases, this book critically explores the intersections of #SocioEconomic, #Political, #Climate, and #Health factors to unravel the dynamic and transformative forces of crisis.
Critical Explorations of Crisis
Critical Explorations of Crisis - Politics, Precariousness, and Potentialities; Bringing together a broad team of contributors, this book argues for a new interdisciplinary field of crisis studies.…
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The NACCH 2025 International Academic Conference on Newah Cultural Heritage convenes 6 Sept (online) & 13–14 Sept (in person). With 31 papers from 18 countries, scholars, community leaders and activists will examine continuity, change & global significance of Newah culture. More info here: nacch.org
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Award-winning screenwriter and story
consultant James Moran offers an innovative
five-session course at @soasanthro.bsky.social, drawing on exceptional storytelling such as Pixar animation, Iranian
cinema, and Chekhov. I have heard amazing things about James and his courses so really recommend this.
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The Anthropology and Sociology department launched an appeal for the Helen Kanitkar Library. The library relies on the generosity of alumni to stay open. Only £2,000 is needed to cover the 25-26 academic years expenses. 🔗Make a gift here: ow.ly/bgti50W38gu
Help us keep the Helen Kanitkar Library open
The Helen Kanitkar Library is a social study space, for anthropology and sociology students. The library is staffed by a student librarian and volunteers, supervised by a member of staff, and relies o...
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Earlier this month, high-level members of the Supreme Court of India delivered a special talk on technology’s ever-growing relationship with law to the next generation of students pursing careers in judiciary fields.

Read more about the special address: bit.ly/4liWIoC
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This is a multidisciplinary 5-year project, hosted by the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS University of London, which involves focusing on different sports and religions in the four countries.
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SOAS's Marloes Janson has been awarded an @erc.europa.eu
Advanced Grant for her project Muscular Faith: The Interplay between Sport and Religion in Africa to study boxing in Nigeria, soccer in South Africa, karate in Egypt, and long-distance running in Kenya with African partners.
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The Anthropology and Sociology department launched an appeal for the Helen Kanitkar Library. The library relies on the generosity of alumni to stay open. Only £2,000 is needed to cover the 25-26 academic years expenses. 🔗Make a gift here: ow.ly/bgti50W38gu
Help us keep the Helen Kanitkar Library open
The Helen Kanitkar Library is a social study space, for anthropology and sociology students. The library is staffed by a student librarian and volunteers, supervised by a member of staff, and relies o...
ow.ly
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Our student Edward Patrick Tinne won the
@RoyalAnthro student prize for his work “Chinese Self-Cultivation Journeys to the West: Phenomenology and Epistemology in the Philosophical Art of Change.” Go Patrick!
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Incredible inaugural lecture by Bhrigupati Singh. Erudite, generous, captivating. He represented our dept so beautifully ❤️
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CAMHRA Public Launch:

Inaugural Lecture by Dr Bhrigupati Singh

‘What can and cannot be quantified: Thoughts for a new alliance of anthropology and mental health’

With opening remarks by Prof. Laura Hammond (Deputy Vice-Chancellor)

28 April, 5:30–8:30pm

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CAMHRA Inaugural Lecture with Dr Bhrigupati Singh
CAMHRA's Inaugural Lecture: 'What can and cannot be quantified: Thoughts for a new alliance of anthropology and mental health.'
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Good news day! I'm very pleased to be able to announce this after a little wait. I can't wait to get stuck into it with Alice Rudge of @soasanthro.bsky.social, @graemewarren.bsky.social, and an exciting new face who will fill our PDRA position in due course! Full intro thread to follow...
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A research project looking at how ideas of prehistory are used by policy makers today has been awarded funding from the British Academy’s Knowledge Frontiers programme.
#archaeology #research #mesolithic #paleolithic #ThinkUHI #UHIResearch
‘Prehistoric Policies’ research project secures British Academy funding
A research project looking at how ideas of prehistory are used by policy makers has been awarded funding from the British Academy’s Knowledge Frontiers programme.
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