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Iran protest at enforced hijab sparks online debate and feminist calls for action across Arab world
Balsam Mustafa has written an article for The Conversation, titled "Iran protest at enforced hijab sparks online debate and feminist calls for action across Arab world."
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PAIS: Rises to 2nd in Times / Sunday Times Good University Guide
We are delighted to announce that the Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) at the 91¸£Àû has moved up to joint 2nd place out of 79 UK Politics Departments in The . This prestigious league table continues to place us 1st in the Russell Group for both ‘teaching quality’ and ‘student experience’.
Ben Clift's LSE blog post - what Liz Truss gets wrong about productivity
Ben Clift has written a new piece for LSE blog (along with Sean McDaniel, formerly of PAIS) on the politics of productivity and the failings of Prime Minister Truss’s thinking about reviving Britain’s economic fortunes. This draws on their research published in BJPIR. This paper was recently selected by the editors as part of a virtual special issue on British Politics in times of crisis.
PAIS researcher's films now touring UK museums
Saadia Gardezi, co-founder of Project Dastaan and PhD student in PAIS, is experiencing wonderful success with public engagement and impact. Her films for the 'Child of Empire' and 'Lost Migrations' projects are exhibiting throughout the UK in August, travelling between the V&A museum and the British Film Institute (London), Birmingham Museum, Bradford Museum, Derby Museum and the Wolfson Gallery at SOAS, before moving on to venues in India and Pakistan.
This is the first UK tour of Project Dastaan's award-winning Virtual Reality film "Child of Empire" and the three part animated series "Lost Migrations". Explore our postcolonial identity, the aftermath of partition and forced migration and the effects of colonisation as told by those who experienced it. Child of Empire, an animated virtual reality (VR) docu-drama experience immerses viewers in one of the largest forced migrations in human history: the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan. Earlier this year, Child of Empire was awarded the very first Körber-Stiftung XR History Award. Lost Migrations is a three-part animated series that tells the stories of three communities of 1947 whose voice has been lost to history, even in the subcontinent. Please find attached a tour card for all the UK dates and venues.
Find out more about Project Dastaan's work here:
PAIS Graduation Reception 25th July 2022
Professional photographs from our Graduation Reception on July 25th are now available to view from this page: /fac/soc/pais/news/graduation2022/
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