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For some climbers vans have become the ultimate commodity, a personified good that goes far beyond their initial displacement function. In Spain, well-known…
Read MoreFor some climbers vans have become the ultimate commodity, a personified good that goes far beyond their initial displacement function. In Spain, well-known…
Read MoreTwo particularly significant types of borders divide the global world. There are the national borders separating different countries, and then there are the class…
Read MoreHeath Cabot’s first monograph, entitled « On the Doorstep of Europe: Asylum and Citizenship in Greece », will come out with the University of Pennsylvania Press,…
Read MoreThis week, our #PublicationJihad continues with Allegra’s own currated list of books covering a large spectrum of themes: from the history of international law,…
Read MoreThe Other Shore: Essays on writers and writing. University of California Press, 2012. 205pp. By Michael D. Jackson Anthropologists have long been concerned with…
Read MoreSince 1992, the EASA has published its own collection, initially with Routledge and now with BerghahnBooks. Among its most popular titles are ‘Audit Cultures’…
Read MoreToday Allegra’s #PublicationJihad continues our collaboration with POLAR: Political and Legal Anthropological Review with Part 2 of their list of publications to be reviewed (Part 1…
Read MoreThis week will be Allegra’s first ever #PublicationJihad! What this means is a full week of Spectacular Blogging Activity devoted to one single cause alone:…
Read MoreWhen looking for work – particularly the non-academic kind – remember that who you know is often as important, if not more important than…
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