An Anniversary as a Laboratory
This Allegra week we focus on a theme that we have addressed numerous times earlier: human rights. This repeated attention is not entirely coincidental…
Read MoreThis Allegra week we focus on a theme that we have addressed numerous times earlier: human rights. This repeated attention is not entirely coincidental…
Read MoreWe had been seeing much excitement in the social media around the post authored by Jessie Daniels titled ‘From Tweet to Blog Post to…
Read MoreTo conclude this Allegra week, it is time for yet another events’ post! These are always a thrill to us: they allow us to…
Read MoreEver so often we find it indispensable to remind ourselves & everyone else that one of Allegra’s guiding mottos is ‘slow food for thought‘….
Read MoreToday we are pleased to share this talk by our ‘Allie’ Samuli Schielke. The talk is titled ‘Dreaming of the Inevitable: How Money, Morals and Destiny Come…
Read MoreHello everyone – it’s yet another glorious Allegra week! Fine, admittedly the weather in some parts of the world (aka where this post is…
Read MoreWe conclude this dark thematic week on University Crisis with our insistence to be also ‘tongue in cheek’. We remind both ourselves and others:…
Read MoreYou know us: we do not want to miss a single opportunity to publicise hot and exciting events on the anthropological calendar. And because…
Read MoreAllegra’s reviews editor curated for you this list of some of the most interesting recent releases on #kinship. It’s sometimes good to go back…
Read MoreRecently, a petition written by Turkish academics has circulated online, demanding an end to the Turkish government’s attacks on the Kurdish provinces of the…
Read MoreWe’re back – and full of energy for YET another exciting Allegra year! We hope that your break was enjoyable and relaxing (and do…
Read MoreIn a recent article published in the Huffington’s Post, anthropologist Gina Athena Ulysse claims that the #AAA2015 in Denver was marked by a ‘turn to…
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