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Expert discussions on current affairs from the SOAS Community.

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Politique et gouvernement
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    • Islamophobia in UK Institutions
      Feb 23 2021

      This two-part episode looks at issues of Islamophobia on university campuses, in the media and across political institutions. I was fortunate to be able to speak to Professor Alison Scott-Baumann (SOAS) and Professor Mathew Guest (Durham University) about their Islam on Campus research. My colleague Dr Rob Faure Walker had an engaging discussion with Zeeshan Ali from MEND, and Richard McNeil-Wilson from the European University Institute in Florence.


      Alison and Mathew's research


      iCoP initiative


      MEND


      European University Institute

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      58 min
    • Brexit & Borders
      Feb 2 2021

      This episode is a discussion with SOAS Dr Paolo Novak on the topic of Brexit and Borders, where he talks about border management, sovereignty, citizenship and trade deals.


      Find out more about Paolo: https://www.soas.ac.uk/staff/staff31531.php


      "Back to Borders": https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/22391/

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      34 min
    • What will a Biden Presidency mean for the US and for the wider world?
      Nov 27 2020
      SOAS Leads the Conversation is a new podcast which aims to generate interest around SOAS' research expertise, and to provide the opportunity for SOAS academics, professional services staff, students and our wider community to come together to discuss current affairs. It is a collaborative effort between SOAS and SOAS Radio, co-produced by Fredrik Molin (Station Manager at SOAS Radio) and Katie O'Reilly Boyles (from Research, Enterprise and Knowledge Exchange), who are also both SOAS alumni.

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      36 min
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