That’s a big sun! Drawings on Mobile Childhood
Mari (the researcher), Tina (9 years), Lisa (9 years), Rose (8 years) Mari : Think about a story of a child who is in…
Read MoreMari (the researcher), Tina (9 years), Lisa (9 years), Rose (8 years) Mari : Think about a story of a child who is in…
Read MoreTo celebrate the arrival of another tiny Allie, Allegra is launching a small but perfectly formed list of publications on #children, this time with…
Read MoreIn recent years, the issue of food insecurity in the developed world has gone from being met with denial to receiving at least somber…
Read MoreDan Jurafsky, computational linguist at Stanford University, achieved what many academics only dream of when his blog The Language of Food – a collection…
Read MoreAs a graduate student at the University of Michigan, I had to write what was called a “preliminary paper.” This paper had to be…
Read MoreAs some of our readers likely guessed, recently something quite marvelous happened within Allegra – something so special as to nudge us to run…
Read MoreThis Autumn marks the 15th anniversary of the passing of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR 1325) 1325 on “Women, Peace and Security”. The adoption…
Read MoreGone are the times when gender was a mostly female domain of enquiry. In our list of recent publications, two publications exemplify novel ways…
Read MoreAnthropology is quite familiar with enculturation and the informal processes by which culture is constructed and transmitted. Increasingly, however, culture is made and diffused…
Read MoreOn May 2nd, 49 men went on trial for the public murder of a young woman called Farkhunda in the heart of Kabul. Both…
Read MoreDepuis la prise de Mossoul par l’État Islamique en Irak et au Levant (Da’ech) en juin 2014, la division définitive du territoire irakien sur…
Read MoreKimberly Theidon illuminates both the horrific and beautiful complexities of post-conflict reconstruction and transitional justice as it unfolds on the ground via her ethnography,…
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