APLA: Future of Publishing for Political and Legal Anthropology
Have you ever thought to the future of publishing for Political and Legal Anthropology? How do you imagine it?
Have you ever thought to the future of publishing for Political and Legal Anthropology? How do you imagine it?
All science relies powerfully on forms of intuition. As Kuhn (1962) showed long ago in his discussion of paradigm shifts
Seventeenth Annual Conference March 10-11, 2014. Organized by the Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities at University of Virginia, School
6th Melbourne Doctoral Forum on Legal Theory, Melbourne Law School 9-10 December 2013, DEADLINE closed
Has the modern world become more transparent? Or is transparency simply a lure? Bureaucratic procedures such as audits and performance
The last issue of Asian Studies Review, Volume 37 (3), 2013 is dedicated to Human Rights in Asia. This issue,
A classic that I enjoy every time! It feels that the past ten (plus some) years have only made this
27-28 September 2013 Where: University of Oxford, UK (for more info, click here)
Virtual Issue edited by Virginia R. Dominguez Full content available: here
Friday, November 22, 2013 Chicago Hilton 1:45 PM-3:30 PM Organised by Miia Halme-Tuomisaari and Julie Billaud Chaired by Sally