#Open Call: Allegra Lab / EASA LawNet webinar series in honour of Sally Engle Merry
This series of online, public seminars features presentations that examine the current state of legal anthropology. We welcome contributions from […]
This series of online, public seminars features presentations that examine the current state of legal anthropology. We welcome contributions from […]
The brutal murder of George Floyd on 25 May 2020 has once again revealed the terrifying fissures that cut across
The global pandemic has brought death uncomfortably close for many of us. The way our governments, economists, scientists, and fellow
Imagine dozens of tables in a huge hall, with 12-15 children sitting at each. They negotiate with each other, squabble,
Our new Book Review Team has expanded with the arrival of Emilie Thévenoz (Thank you Emilie for joining us!), which
As 2020 started with the apocalyptic images of the Australian bush-fires, we at Allegra, felt there was an emergency to
From 11 Decembre 2020 to 28 May 2021 Co-organised by Allegra Lab and EASA LawNet. This series of online talks
They say ‘the early bird catches the worm’. Would you like to catch that worm? Or, perhaps, that worm isn’t
Political developments in many parts of the world today call us to challenge the forces that thrive on fascism, racism,
Anthropologists are known for being great travel buddies. Take one (or more) with you to Vietnam and Ghana by way