Recent Publications in Human Rights #HumanRights
We then feature another one of our recent thematic lists on Human Rights. However this time the list is a teaser only and we’ll…
Read MoreWe then feature another one of our recent thematic lists on Human Rights. However this time the list is a teaser only and we’ll…
Read MoreAfter a few heavy weeks – violence, borders, Kurdish disapora – this week will feature something lighter, perhaps. For this week will be Allegra’s first…
Read MoreThis week, Allegra investigates a difficult subject: violence and suffering as these are experienced on the margins and peripheries of the late modern world….
Read MoreIt has been a stimulating week at Allegra, with many fabulous posts by anthropologists working on ‘violence’. If you missed it, do not panic:…
Read MoreIt’s time for some EVENTS! This is what’s happening in Anthropology (and beyond). Follow the news, join networks, participate in workshops and conferences –…
Read MoreBy now it should come as surprise to no one that we are working VERY hard to make Allegra everyone’s favorite Anthroblog! Since we…
Read MoreToday we are happy to share with you an interview with Latif Tas who is a socio-legal researcher currently based in UK. By addressing…
Read MoreThis week Allegra will focus on Kurdistan and the Kurdish diaspora. We will start with a conversation with Latif Tas who has recently published…
Read MoreBirgit Müller is a senior researcher at Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). She is based in Laboratoire d’Anthropologie des Institutions and des…
Read MoreAfter the success of her article published in American Anthropologist in 2002 under the same title, Lila Abu-Lughod released her new book ‘Do Muslim…
Read MoreWe promised we would do it, and now it is done ! Here are the first glimpses into some of the books we advertised in…
Read MoreDear Savage Mind, We are approaching you in the singular, for if our understanding is correct, it was just one ‘savage mind’ that got…
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