Welcome to our news page, where we disseminate information and stories from leading thinkers in Global South Studies, as well as complementary content from both TWQ and CAS journals. 

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  • Exploring Global South Literary Studies Journal’s New Special Issues

    Exploring Global South Literary Studies Journal’s New Special Issues

    How can literature help us better understand the political, cultural, and historical realities of the Global South? The Global South Literary Studies (GSLS) journal, published by Taylor and Francis, launched in 2025. This exciting new space allows scholars, writers, and thinkers to examine the literary and cultural expressions emerging from the Global South with the…

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    • The Importance of Solidarity on World Humanitarian Day

      The Importance of Solidarity on World Humanitarian Day

      World Humanitarian Day (WHD), observed annually on the 19th August, serves as a powerful reminder of the global commitment to alleviating human suffering and upholding human dignity in the face of crises. It is a campaign by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). This year’s theme #ActforHumanity aims to confront…


    • Fostering new dialogues, debates and voices in Central Asian Studies: A Q&A with Philipp Lottholz

      Fostering new dialogues, debates and voices in Central Asian Studies: A Q&A with Philipp Lottholz

      Philipp Lottholz is one of two Book Review Editors for Central Asian Survey (CAS). In this Q&A, Philipp chats to Zara Qadir, founder of the Global Souths Hub about his role as a visiting professor at the Center for Conflict Studies, Philipps-University of Marburg, Germany and his current research initiatives. Philip also discusses the controversies/debates…


    • Understanding and Combating Human and Child Trafficking 

      Understanding and Combating Human and Child Trafficking 

      The right to live a life of dignity and safety is enshrined in international human rights principles. Human trafficking represents a profound violation of human rights, particularly affecting girls and vulnerable individuals. This abhorrent practice denies victims their basic freedoms and subjects them to forced labour, sexual exploitation, and abuse. This blog will shed light…


    • Seven Steps for Crafting a Compelling Academic Book Review

      Seven Steps for Crafting a Compelling Academic Book Review

      In this blog post, Central Asian Survey Book Review Editor, Philipp Lottholz discusses the importance of academic book reviews and shares his top tips on how to write a compelling and critical book review. Why write a book review? Reviewing another person’s work is something that others will really value and may lead to a…


    • Living in Limbo – Platforming Refugee Stories

      Living in Limbo – Platforming Refugee Stories

      Poet, editor, performer and educator, Laila Sumpton, works on creative writing projects that explore human rights issues. In this blog written by Laila, she focuses on the poetry and photography project, “You can see me, but I don’t exist” which looked at the neglected rights of refugees who are living in limbo in the UK.…


    • Why Palestine is a Feminist Issue

      Why Palestine is a Feminist Issue

      At this year’s BISA (British International Studies Association) conference a crowd gathered in The International Convention Centre to listen to Hala Shoman (Newcastle University), Maryam Aldossari (Royal Holloway, University of London), Ashjan Ajour (University of Wolverhampton), Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick), Sara Ababneh (University of Sheffield) and chair Jemima Repo (Newcastle University) discuss why Palestine…


    • Top Publishing Tips for Early Career Researchers with Central Asian Survey Editor, Rico Isaacs

      Top Publishing Tips for Early Career Researchers with Central Asian Survey Editor, Rico Isaacs

      Rico Isaacs, Professor of International Politics at the University of Lincoln, regularly read and cited Central Asian Survey (CAS) during his PhD. Sixteen years later, he is now the Editor of the journal. In our second interview with Rico (as part of our ‘Meet the Editors’ series), we ask his advice on how to get…


    • Queer Has Always Been Here – A Reading List

      Queer Has Always Been Here – A Reading List

      This Pride month, we are highlighting a selection of books and articles that focus on the long history of queer communities within the Global South. Queerness is often portrayed as a modern western identity without much reference to how colonialism controlled and repressed indigenous queer communities. This reading list aims to challenge Eurocentric perceptions of…


    • World Refugee Day 2024: Standing in Solidarity with Refugees Worldwide

      World Refugee Day 2024: Standing in Solidarity with Refugees Worldwide

      Photo of a building in Madrid, Spain (Source: Unsplash, Maria Teneva) World Refugee Day, observed on June 20th every year, “celebrates the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution,” (UNHCR). It’s a day to recognise the courage, resilience and contributions of refugees and…


    • Global Souths Hub and TWQ are looking forward to BISA 2024

      Global Souths Hub and TWQ are looking forward to BISA 2024

      The Global Souths Hub and Third World Quarterly (TWQ) team are pleased to be attending the 2024 BISA (British International Studies Association) conference today. Come and find us in the exhibition hall tomorrow. Spread out over the next three days, there will be more than 325 panels and roundtables and a number of networking and…