Call for Reviews: Life at the edges in a changing world
Since the Covid-19 pandemic started more than two years ago, time has been put on hold and precarity has become […]
Since the Covid-19 pandemic started more than two years ago, time has been put on hold and precarity has become […]
Like most anthropologists, we have been watching events unfold at Harvard University’s anthropology department over the past weeks: accusations of
At Allegra, we believe and know from our own experience that the fresh eyes of our peers can help us
On May 20, 2021, Felix Girke, a member of our editorial collective, gave a presentation in the framework of the
Podcast with Jastinder Kaur and Daniel White, moderated by Ian M. Cook Allegra Lab · ResonanceCast 2: Incitement And
The breaching of the US Capitol Building on 6 January 2021 and broadly publicised reactions to it make it clearer
When is a coup a coup? Reflections on the anthropological study of ‘coups’ There have been more than 200 coups
ResonanceCast is a new multimodal series that seeks to tease out timely shared concerns. After their articles have been published
Podcast with Pascale Schild and Sandhya Fuchs, moderated by Ian M. Cook Allegra Lab · ResonanceCast #1 Vulnerability Referenced
“Everything is research data.” As PhD students we must have heard this statement from teachers, mentors, and supervisors a hundred