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Join the SOAS Centre for Migration & Diaspora Studies for a two-day workshop on the concept and practices of return.
📅 17 Oct, 5:30pm, DLT, SOAS
📅 18 Oct, 1pm, SOAS Bar
🔗 Details & registration: shorturl.at/ScRNW
@naomihossain.bsky.social @terminalias.bsky.social
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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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Cooperation in Polarized Legislatures: Learning from the Case of the Texas State House of Representatives - https://cup.org/46IRNJ7
- @emmacrewe.bsky.social & Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson
#FirstView
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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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Deadline is 21 July.
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Interdisciplinary workshop on 19th September 2025 in London.
Full details below.
Kindly sponsored by Birkbeck, the University of Birmingham and @psa-parliaments.bsky.social
Please apply and/or spread the word!
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It sends shivers down my spine.
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The stories it tells, of oppression and injustice, are heavy and painful. But it does so with unique lightness and tenderness. Poetic ray of light in great darkness