Digital Engagements
For many social anthropologists working on different forms of political expression, online settings have become an inextricable part of their research sites, a trend…
Read MoreFor many social anthropologists working on different forms of political expression, online settings have become an inextricable part of their research sites, a trend…
Read MoreThis short essay is an invitation to question how different forms of political engagement destabilize institutional processes of evidence making. In the workshop that…
Read MoreAfter the 2011 Tunisian revolution, some of the fishermen of Zarzis – a coastal town close to the Libyan border, facing the southernmost Italian…
Read MoreThe past two years have been marked by an ever-accelerating cascade of global “events”: once in a lifetime events, generational events, unexpected events, catastrophic…
Read MoreWorking in political environments that run counter to our personal values and commitments, and with people who are challenging these contexts in different ways,…
Read MoreEthnography and Political Engagement This Thematic Thread emerged from a workshop organised (online) at the LSE in February 2021, entitled “In the moment and…
Read MoreDear Allies – readers, authors, reviewers, all, Allegra is away from her keyboard right now and cannot possibly be made to return before late…
Read MoreOn May 6, 2021, on the heels of Brazil’s deadliest month since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, special police forces in Rio de…
Read MorePodcast with Jastinder Kaur and Daniel White, moderated by Ian M. Cook Allegra Lab · ResonanceCast 2: Incitement And Coups Referenced articles:…
Read MoreEthnographic film is blooming Ethnographic film, however loosely defined, is blooming. While to track and map the entire production of ethnographic film appears next-to…
Read MoreThe breaching of the US Capitol Building on 6 January 2021 and broadly publicised reactions to it make it clearer than ever: within the…
Read MoreWhen is a coup a coup? Reflections on the anthropological study of ‘coups’ There have been more than 200 coups in 95 countries over…
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