Call for reviews: legal anthropology
Although Allegra’s editorial team is academically firmly rooted in legal anthropology, this is – we believe – the first explicit […]
Although Allegra’s editorial team is academically firmly rooted in legal anthropology, this is – we believe – the first explicit […]
Let us face it: most anthropologists in Europe and North America, this author included, are leftist-liberal, cosmopolitan people. It regularly
When Vladimir Nalivkin, a Russian officer who had served in several military campaigns, and his wife, Maria Nalivkina, took up
This week we feature new reviews as well as a new call for reviews on the theme of #legalanthro! Tomorrow,
Ever so often you – our beloved Allegra readers – may have noticed that we have issued a call, perhaps
https://soundcloud.com/sean-guillory-3/srb083 Sean Guillory of Sean’s Russia Blog spoke with our Publications and Reviews Editor Judith Beyer about her book The
Thus far in this thread we have discussed images as powerful communicative links between individuals and society around it. In
In some research contexts, it is all but impossible to neglect the visual. Prior to beginning research on knowledge and
You know how a common criticism of politicians is that they’re out of touch with the real world? “Does your