Peer Review Guidelines
Ethics and Politics Allegra practises a ‘care review’ process. What does this mean and why do we do it? Many of us came through…
Read MoreEthics and Politics Allegra practises a ‘care review’ process. What does this mean and why do we do it? Many of us came through…
Read MoreAs you may have read in an earlier post, we are currently seeking book reviewers for our series on Mobilities and Migration. Several compelling…
Read MoreThe past decade has been increasingly marked by the movement of bodies across political borders. Whether fleeing violence or working within new labor regimes,…
Read MoreI (Ian, member of the Allegra Lab editorial collective) ‘wrote’ a book called ‘Scholarly Podcasting: Why, What, How?’. It’ll come out in autumn. I…
Read More‘Call to Arms: Silver and Lead’ campaign review Posted December 10, 2034 by Julie Annie (staff writer at Génial Gaming) Answering the Call…
Read MoreSince the Covid-19 pandemic started more than two years ago, time has been put on hold and precarity has become an even more common…
Read MoreAt Allegra, we believe and know from our own experience that the fresh eyes of our peers can help us improve drafts, weed out…
Read MoreJane K. Cowan (University of Sussex) will give a talk titled ‘Words, numbers, culture: Thinking with Sally Merry at the Universal Periodic Review’. Julie…
Read MoreThe brutal murder of George Floyd on 25 May 2020 has once again revealed the terrifying fissures that cut across our societies and the…
Read MoreThe global pandemic has brought death uncomfortably close for many of us. The way our governments, economists, scientists, and fellow citizens have reacted and…
Read MoreOur new Book Review Team has expanded with the arrival of Emilie Thévenoz (Thank you Emilie for joining us!), which means we are now…
Read MoreIn A Socialist Peace? Mike McGovern aims to explain why there was no civil war in Guinea at a time when many expected otherwise. Narrowing down…
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