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WebChair: Rachel Harris, SOAS Roya Arab, City University of London ‘Fluidity and Transformation Across Time, Space, People and Mediums. Who gets Credited? Ma Va To, an Iranian Music Case Study’ Jasmin Irscheid, University of Oxford ‘Rave Iran: Cosmopolitan Counterculture in the Islamic State’ 10.40 Tea/Coffee in AG08 Session 2, 11.15-12.45pm WebOct 24, 2024 · While Chinese Communist Party state has long implemented a colonial mode of governance over Tibetans and Uyghurs, is doing the same in Hong Kong and publicly speaks of Taiwan using a colonial vocabulary, there is a curious phenomenon of large numbers of "progressives" - feminists, leftists, liberals - in other countries, otherwise … WebDr. Rachel Harris is Professor of Ethnomusicology at SOAS, University of London. Dr. Harris’ research focuses on expressive and religious culture, heritage and state policy in China’s Muslim borderlands. Harris led the Leverhulme Research Project “Sounding Islam in China” (2014-2024) and now heads a British Academy Sustainable Development Project to … ecowater phone number