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Number of items: 31.

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Alavi, Seyed Ali (2022) Cyber Space and Cultural Diplomacy, Iran and Azerbaijan. In: Cyber Space and Public Diplomacy, Iran and Azerbaijan, 9 Nov 2022, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. (Unpublished)

Alavi, Seyed Ali (2022) The Riga Conference, Ukraine's War and its impacts on the Middle East. In: The Riga Conference, 22 October 2022, Riga, Latvia.

Alavi, Seyed Ali (2022) Lennart Meri Conference: The Middle East and EU's facing global challenges. In: Lennart Meri Conference, 13 May 2022, Tallin, Estonia.

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Cadeau, Sabine (2022) From tierra de nadie to terre brulée – From Borderland to Border in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. In: Barriers and Borders, July 23, 2022, Columbia University, University of Cambridge, Online.

Charney, Michael W. (2022) The Southeast Asian Historical Commons. In: Let’s know our history – ASEAN -- A Webinar of PPI Jerman (Indonesian Students Association in Germany) and ASEAN Youth Organization Germany, 23 April 2022, Zoom.

Charney, Michael W. (2022) Why is Burma Headed the Way it is Now? In: SOAS British Red Cross Society Myanmar Advocacy Week Talk with Prof. Michael W. Charney and Dr. Tharaphi Than, 17 March 2022, Brunei Lecture Theatre, SOAS, University of London.

Charney, Michael W. (2022) What's Happening in Myanmar? In: SOAS British Red Cross and Myanmar Society for Myanmar Advocacy week, 17 March 2022, SOAS, Brunei Gallery.

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Fleming, Jennifer and Yang, Panpan (2022) The Future Story of Chinese Calligraphy. In: The Future Story of Chinese Calligraphy, July 13, 2022, Online.

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Hamzić, Vanja (2022) International Law, Coloniality and Temporal Otherwise. In: Queering International Law, 2.0, November 2022, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. (Unpublished)

HadžiMuhamedović, Safet (2022) ‘Karstic Submergence: Memory Work from the Bosnian Dinaric Underground’, invited talk at the CRASSH conference on ‘More-than-human Memory’, University of Cambridge. In: More-than-human Memory, 26 & 27 June 2023, University of Cambridge. (Unpublished)

Hamzić, Vanja (2022) Temporal Refuges and Interruptions: Racial Capitalism and Cosmological and Gender Nonconformity in Eighteenth- Century Senegambia and Colonial Louisiana. In: Gender and Political Economy Roundtable III: ‘Transnational and Comparative Perspectives’, Law and Society Association’s Global Meeting, July 2022, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. (Unpublished)

Hamzić, Vanja (2022) Approaching Resistance to the Racial Capitalist Gender Binary in Eighteenth-Century Senegambia and Colonial Louisiana: Quandaries and Inspiration. In: ‘Law, Capital, Slavery, Personhood: New Perspectives on Racial Capitalism’ Roundtable, Law and Society Association’s Global Meeting, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. (Unpublished)

Hamzić, Vanja (2022) Life-making and the Feminist Otherwise: Discussant’s Responses. In: ‘Provincializing Euro-American Feminism’ Panel, Law and Society Association’s Global Meeting, July 2022, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa. (Unpublished)

Hamzić, Vanja (2022) Labours in Time and Subjectivity: Gender Nonconformity and Racial Capitalism in the Making of Eighteenth- Century New Orleans. In: ‘Law, Personhood and Racial Capitalism in the History of Empire’ Panel, Legal Histories of Empire Conference, June 2022, Maynooth University, Ireland. (Unpublished)

Hamzić, Vanja (2022) Temporal Refuges and Interruptions: Racial Capitalism and Cosmological and Gender Nonconformity in Eighteenth-Century Senegambia and Colonial Louisiana. In: Panel III: ‘Rethinking Capital’s Other? Religion/Race/Law’, Histories of Capitalism and Race Workshop, June 2022, SOAS University of London. (Unpublished)

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Istratii, Romina (2022) Sensitising gender responses to faith in conflict settings in Ethiopia. In: British Embassy learning event to kick off 16 Days of Activism against GBV, 24 November 2022, Ethiopia.

Istratii, Romina and Gonite, Tesfaye (2022) Engaging men to respond to domestic violence: Findings from project dldl/ድልድል- EMIRTA joint research in Amhara region, Ethiopia with implications for humanitarian setting. In: ‘Working with Men and Boys to Prevent and Respond to GBV in Humanitarian Settings: Learnings and Opportunities’, 27 September 2022, Virtual.

Istratii, Romina (2022) Problematising decolonisation in the VAWG Sector. In: Practical Perspectives on Decolonisation in the VAWG Sector, 31 August 2022, Virtual.

Istratii, Romina (2022) Decolonizing Religions and Development Theory and Practice : Why is it Needed and How Can it be Achieved. In: Academic Encounters Series, 21 July 2022, Virtual.

Istratii, Romina and Assefa, Zinawork (2022) The project dldl approach: A culture-sensitive and faith-informed research and intervention programme with men to respond to domestic violence in Ethiopia. In: East and Southern Africa Regional Symposium on Gender Transformative Symposium to engaging Men and Boys in GBV Prevention and Response in Humanitarian Settings, 28 June 2022, Virtual.

Istratii, Romina (2022) Exploring the relationship between conjugal abuse, parenting and childhood trauma and the role of faith as a potential deterrent: Ethnographic insights from research in Ethiopia. In: African Families Service Link Workers' Forum, London Borough Tower Hamlets, 23 June 2022, Online. (Unpublished)

Istratii, Romina (2022) On the Greek Orthodox Church and its contemporary engagements with diverse cultural and religious contexts in the era of decolonising. In: Conference section «ON THE PROBLEMS OF MISSIONARY ACTIVITY AND POSTCOLONIAL THEOLOGY», 18 June, Tomsk Theological Seminary (virtual). (Unpublished)

Istratii, Romina (2022) Introduction. In: Orthodox Christianity and War: A historical, ecclesial and theological deliberation in pursuit of peace and inter-Church conciliation, 18 May 2022, SOAS University of London and online.

Istratii, Romina (2022) The role of religious traditions in promoting gender equality and responding to domestic violence: What we can learn from project dldl/ድልድል? In: Gender and Power: An Event for International Women's Day, 8 March 2022, London International Development Centre (LIDC).

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Julies, Anthony (2022) The Logic of Collective Action -The Need to Identify Strategic Public Finance Issues Previously Neglected. In: SOAS Virtual Doctoral Conference, 27 May 2022, SOAS, University of London. (Unpublished)

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Kodaka, Maiko (2022) Restoring Femininity through Consumption: Female Fans of Male Porn Actors in Japanese Jôsei-muke AVs. In: The Twelfth International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 12), 24 to 28 August 2021, Virtual.

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Nummelin, Georgette (2022) Borrowing Songs, Lending Voices - Encountering Ainu through the online teaching and learning of upopo: a reflexive case study. In: 46th ICTM World Conference, 21st–27th July 2022, Lisbon, Portugal. (Unpublished)

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Suzuki, Satona (2022) Reaction to Imagery and the Law on Cross-Border Parental 'Abduction' from a Historical Perspective. In: Colloque international et pluridisciplinaire de la théorie du droit: Le concept du droit et l’argumentation juridique: le passé, le présent et l’avenir, October 27-28, 2022, The Université Catholique de Lille. (Unpublished)

Sam, Joel (2022) Africa GreenCo and the Independent Off-Taker Model: Beyond ‘Single-Buyer’ Power Markets and Uncreditworthy Utilities. In: ICSD 2021: 9th International Conference on Sustainable Development, 20–21 September 2021, Virtual.

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Venkat, Vidya (2022) Incorporating People's Will in Structures of Political Governance. In: 'India at 75': Unpacking the idea of the people, April 5-6, 2022, Online - Zoom. (Unpublished)

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Yidana, Nuhu (2022) Regulatory measures in the enforcement of consumer law in Ghana: A Case for Reform. In: Society of Legal Scholars’ Annual Conference, 6 – 9 September 2022, 6th - 9th September 2022, King’s College London. (Unpublished)

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