The Complexity of Human Rights: A Discussion of Sally Engle Merry’s Work
Human rights are avowedly universal but must be translated by local activists to make sense in specific contexts, a process Sally Engle Merry called…
Read MoreHuman rights are avowedly universal but must be translated by local activists to make sense in specific contexts, a process Sally Engle Merry called…
Read MoreThere has never been a better documented war than the one unfolding in Palestine at the moment. As Elshaik, Martinez and Shaer write in…
Read MoreThis spring, Allies meet (online) to watch ethnographic films and discuss with their makers. We have a line up of movies that explore the…
Read MoreWe, the undersigned, are deeply concerned by the current, ongoing attacks on academic freedom we are experiencing across Europe. We write this letter in…
Read MoreIn November and December, Allies meet (online) to watch ethnographic films and discuss with their makers. We have a wonderful line up of movies…
Read MoreThe culture of fear instilled by the increasingly right-leaning structures of power that govern public spaces and our universities in the Global North have…
Read MoreAs you may have read in an earlier post, we are currently seeking book reviewers for our series on Mobilities and Migration. Several compelling…
Read MoreWe have been fighting to make it to the summer break and, look, there it is, the summer holidays are within reach! Allegra has…
Read MoreThe past decade has been increasingly marked by the movement of bodies across political borders. Whether fleeing violence or working within new labor regimes,…
Read MoreYou are warmly invited to the EASA LAWNET workshop in collaboration with Allegra Lab: From Critique to Political Practice. The workshop will take place…
Read MoreOn April 18th an Allegra Gathering took place: the online launch of Scholarly Podcasting by our very own Ian M. Cook. You can find…
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