Anthropological Job-hunting (and Gathering): Finding Non-Academic Work (2 of 3)
When looking for work – particularly the non-academic kind – remember that who you know is often as important, if […]
When looking for work – particularly the non-academic kind – remember that who you know is often as important, if […]
“When conducting ethnographic fieldwork among professional rock climbers, participant observation makes climbing shoes as essential as the digital recorder in
Today Allegra is very pleased to share with you a curated list of recent publications by POLAR: Political and Legal
Some of our devoted readers may have wondered why we chose to call Allegra a virtual LABORATORY. That (one of)
In my last post I expressed my concern that an overemphasis on oblique anthropological theory was doing a disservice to
Allegra: A virtual Lab of Legal Anthropology is looking for new contributors eager to share some of their research findings
De Lauri, Antonio, ed., 2013, “War”, Antropologia, Vol. 16, Milan. 135 pp., ISBN 978-88-6705-129-8 Although war and, more broadly,
When I introduce myself as an historian, I am usually met with any one of a number of different reactions.
As is unclear to no one who has been following our posts recently, one of the main ideas for Allegra
For almost a month Allegra has been exploring different ways to fill ‘Dead Space’ by showcasing the seminar Anthropological Knots,