#AisforAnthropology: In Conversation with Nika Dubrovsky (II)
This is the second part of the conversation our assistant editor Emilie Thévenoz had with Nika Dubrovsky (Read part […]
This is the second part of the conversation our assistant editor Emilie Thévenoz had with Nika Dubrovsky (Read part […]
Omri Grinberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem and University of Haifa) will talk about “Vernacularizing Bureaucracy and Quantifying Violence: The Writing
The Anthropology 4 Kids book “What is a nation?” begins like this: This book is a game. We are going
“Anthropology for kids” as a research project I spent most of my life doing two things – raising children and
On a February Thursday afternoon, Nika Dubrovsky and Allegra assistant editor Emilie Thevenoz sat down together over Zoom. The chat
To kick-off our #AisforAnthropology thread, Nika Dubrovsky will be talking to us throughout the week about her project, A4Kids. Our
During the Second World War, the British government, with the invaluable assistance of Alan Turing, deciphered Enigma (the Nazi code
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage many places in the world, it is hard to imagine a book that
At Allegra, we strive to find alternative modes of expression, new ways of working, collaborating, knowing and inquiring. Ultimately,
In “Suicidal – why we kill ourselves” Jesse Bering asks what drives some of us to die by a self-directed