Boredom at #EASA2014
On August 2nd, 2014, Allegra ran a panel titled ‘Boredom, Intimacy and Governance in ‘Normalized’ Times of Crisis’ at […]
On August 2nd, 2014, Allegra ran a panel titled ‘Boredom, Intimacy and Governance in ‘Normalized’ Times of Crisis’ at […]
Happy new year, Allies! As it is by now the tradition, you will find below a list of exciting upcoming
Until the end of this month, Allegra will explore an important emerging theme in legal anthropology, namely ‘transitional justice’. The
The Allegra Reviews Team is expanding. Meet Rosie Gant, MA student at the University of Konstanz in Germany, who is
It’s this time of the year when one should think of everything but work. Yet, Allie is here to remind
We recently featured a review on the ‘Anthropology of the State’ with Madeleine Reeves’s new publication on Border Work: Spatial
We then feature another one of our recent thematic lists on Human Rights. However this time the list is a
After a few heavy weeks – violence, borders, Kurdish disapora – this week will feature something lighter, perhaps. For this week
This week, Allegra investigates a difficult subject: violence and suffering as these are experienced on the margins and peripheries of
It has been a stimulating week at Allegra, with many fabulous posts by anthropologists working on ‘violence’. If you missed