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Allegra expanded its portfolio in May 2014 with a regular section on “reviews”. We so far have had two themed review lists, the first…
Read MoreAllegra expanded its portfolio in May 2014 with a regular section on “reviews”. We so far have had two themed review lists, the first…
Read MoreWelcome to our reviews assistant Sophie who has been helping Reviews Editor Judith Beyer create lists of new exciting titles, proof read upcoming reviews…
Read MoreBook Review of Robert D. Kaplan’s “Monsoon. The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power“ Monsoon provides a very detailed analysis of the…
Read MoreOver the past year one of Allegra’s recurring features has become its Events posts – designed to give you glimpses into the most exciting…
Read MoreHow about that – this is the week when Allegra turns 1! We’ve made mental notes of this week’s approach for quite some time,…
Read MoreEarlier this week, Allegra published a critique of Elizabeth Povinelli’s keynote at the EASA 2014 in Tallinn written by Sylvain Piron. It did not…
Read MoreGerhard Anders is a lecturer in African Studies and International Development in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Edinburgh….
Read MoreA week after the EASA conference in Tallinn, the impact of Elisabeth Povinelli’s keynote lecture may seem less urgent to debate, after so many…
Read MoreDoes anyone still remember that a few weeks ago there was a rather large anthropology conference in the Northern part of Europe called EASA…
Read MoreEvery once in a while we remind everyone – including ourselves – that oh right, there continually exists the thing called our NEWSLETTER! Yes,…
Read MoreWritten in the aftermath of 9/11 and the subsequent invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, this collection of essays by anthropologist Laura Nader is an…
Read MoreAs global news feeds are increasingly dominated by gruesome imagery of Gaza bombings and more recently, ISIS violence in Iraq, it seems difficult to grasp…
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