#events: Let’s Get Geographical!
They say ‘the early bird catches the worm’. Would you like to catch that worm? Or, perhaps, that worm isn’t so enticing! How about…
Read MoreThey say ‘the early bird catches the worm’. Would you like to catch that worm? Or, perhaps, that worm isn’t so enticing! How about…
Read MoreAllegra is going on holiday until mid-August. We’ll gladly receive your suggestions and submissions from mid-August again (and we’ll be cooking up a few…
Read MoreAlessandro Monsutti’s last book “Homo Itinerans: La Planète des Afghans” came out in September last year, with Presses Universitaires de France and will soon…
Read MorePolitical developments in many parts of the world today call us to challenge the forces that thrive on fascism, racism, anti-genderism, and the collapse…
Read MoreIn her Keynote “On little and grand narratives in Central Asia” (28 March 2019), Allie Judith Beyer investigates the inter-linkages between orality, narratives, textual…
Read MoreAllegra Lab is looking for a committed, resourceful and inventive new collaborator interested in volunteering as Associate Editor. The job consists in: Overseeing the…
Read MoreAnthropologists are known for being great travel buddies. Take one (or more) with you to Vietnam and Ghana by way of Malta or the…
Read MoreAllegra Lab asks its readers to please consider giving their signatures to a collective letter we have drafted to the Minister of Science…
Read MoreAs members of the European Association of Social Anthropology (EASA) should already know, the deadline to cast our vote for candidates to the Executive…
Read MoreAllegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
Read MoreAllegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
Read MoreAllegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
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