On parasitic professionalism
Last month I received an email from an “associate” working at a research institution that caters to the biggest development […]
Last month I received an email from an “associate” working at a research institution that caters to the biggest development […]
The thought crept into my mind today and refused to let go of my brain. It said ‘What if we
What is 19cm high, 20cm wide, weighs only 680grams but carries a President? Right – it’s the Russian Bear! And
Today we re-post our conversation with Judith Beyer from a joint virtual roundtable with Anthropoliteia. In her commentary, Judith answers
Anonymous peer review has the power to transform. It can turn trust into suspicion; it can be uplifting or leave
Sitting at an empty table, occasionally sipping from a large white cup, the Russian President Vladimir Putin seemed to be
In his living room, the acting prime minister of Ukraine, Arseny Yatsenyuk, has a copy of the Ukrainian constitution standing
Anthropology between Book and Blog – Evaluation Criteria and Communication in Academia. Talk on the Occasion of Allegra Lab’s Website
Over the past week ‘the world’ has been in shock over the murders of the Charlie Hebdo journalists – or has
Allegra expanded its portfolio in May 2014 with a regular section on “reviews”. We so far have had two themed