Images Matter
Though the visual is well established in areas of study like anthropology, many other social science disciplines have been slow to incorporate images into…
Read MoreThough the visual is well established in areas of study like anthropology, many other social science disciplines have been slow to incorporate images into…
Read MoreWhy do images matter? How is it that these assemblages of pixels and ink come to shape not only our own view of ourselves,…
Read MoreSummer is coming… And with it, a brand new list of fabulous events! A workshop in Switzerland? A summer school in Romania? How about…
Read MoreBefore my internship at Allegra Lab, I was unaware of most of the online platforms for anthropology. I had heard of sites such as…
Read MoreOne may recall a house with nostalgia, but the feelings of joy or melancholy with it have much to do with the memories of…
Read MoreProf. Dr. Shalini Randeria gave the “Zukunftskolleg Lecture” at the University of Konstanz in Germany on May 4, 2017. Prof. Randeria is Rector of…
Read MoreThis post is the third installment of our thread on the Moving Matters Traveling Workshop (MMTW), a project that explores migration and mobility by…
Read MoreThis blog post comes from a debate organised by the University of Manchester Anthropology undergraduate society. The title of the debate was “This house…
Read MoreIf you find yourself in a big Latin American city like Buenos Aires, Mexico City, or São Paulo, chances are it won’t be long…
Read MoreIt was the moment that the sociologist from University of Amsterdam Olga Sezneva announced “I will be a talking artifact” while striking a pose…
Read MoreWhen curating this thematic week, I wanted to end with some advice from Allegra Lab’s own editorial team. However, this turned out to be trickier…
Read MoreRecently, I sat down with Jon Schubert, Allegra Lab’s new Director of Outreach for a conversation about his research, his position at Allegra Lab,…
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