Anthropology as the study of composite worlds – an interview with Philippe Descola
An academic interview is just a snapshot but it can offer a vivid account of a life’s work. The following […]
An academic interview is just a snapshot but it can offer a vivid account of a life’s work. The following […]
Anna Tsing is professor of anthropology at the University of Santa Cruz, California and the Nils Bohr professor at Aarhus
This week, Allegra makes a five-day trip to the northern capital of Finland – Helsinki! Our fantastic local allies have
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Today Allegra TV features a film that is the first in a series of five ethnographic films produced by Ian
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Writing ethnography in sites and times of “crisis” is a challenge that more and more anthropologists are dealing with, as
As shown by the myriad of events highlighted during International Open Access Week, the amount of talk and initiatives regarding open
When Lori Allen‘s The Rise and Fall of Human Rights: Cynicism and Politics in Occupied Palestine appeared last year, it was
Over the past months, colleagues in anthropology and other fields have laid out strong arguments for why one should support