S**t Matters: Book Launch and Declaration of World S**t Day
This event marks the publication of a book on excrement, past, present, and future, arising out of the conference M**de Alors! And the Declaration of World S**t Day

This event marks the publication of a book containing articles arising out of the conference M**de Alors! An interdisciplinary conference on excrement, past, present and future, held at SOAS, University of London, on 21–22 October 2023.
After discussion among the conference participants a decision has been taken to establish a World S**t Day, to be celebrated each year on 18 November. This comes one day before the United Nations’ well-established World Toilet Day. The purpose of World S**t Day is first to name the unnamable and bring it into the light of day as a suitable subject for academic discourse; and second to open up the whole range of problems and possibilities that arise around excremental questions in our time.
Our event will mark the formal launching of that Day, and our speakers will explain why these are matters of global importance that should concern us all.
Our book is also available in an on-line version. The articles (free downloads) can be found at the following address: www.geocities.ws/soasshitreader
This event is jointly hosted by the Food Studies Centre at SOAS (FSC) and The Bartlett Development Planning Unit (DPU) at UCL.
Chair: Jakob Klein, Deputy Chair, Food Studies Centre (FSC), SOAS
To be added to the guest list for this event, please send an e-mail to the following address, with the header “Book Launch”. All requests will be acknowledged. ed.emery@soas.ac.uk
Adriana Allen
Professor and Former President of Habitat International Coalition (HIC) (2019-23)
The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL
William Gervase Clarence-Smith
Emeritus Professor of History
SOAS
Ed Emery
Research Associate, Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies
SOAS
Elizabeth Graham
Emeritus Professor of Mesoamerican Archaeology
UCL Institute of Archaeology
Pascale Hofmann
Associate Professor
The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL