Job insecurity for ECRs: a round table discussion
Earlier this year I attended a workshop on academic writing. The intent, so I thought, was to explore avenues in academic research to see…
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Earlier this year I attended a workshop on academic writing. The intent, so I thought, was to explore avenues in academic research to see…
Read MoreThis summer, Allegra has been particularly inspired by the intricacies of global bureaucracies. Our readers may have already read the report of the workshop…
Read MoreThis is part two of our virtual Meeting on Meeting. Read the Minute of our First MoM here. Date: 12 July 2017 Chair: Julie…
Read MoreWhat’s that sound? The sound of happy students swimming in dissertations, papers, exams? The sound of a faculty drowning in a marking tsunami? The…
Read Morehttps://soundcloud.com/sean-guillory-3/srb083 Sean Guillory of Sean’s Russia Blog spoke with our Publications and Reviews Editor Judith Beyer about her book The force of custom. Law…
Read MoreJulie Billaud‘s first monograph, entitled « Kabul Carnival: Gender Politics in Postwar Afghanistan», came out in 2015 with the University of Pennsylvania Press, in…
Read MoreAs Allegra’s reviews editor, I am not only dealing with awesome new publications every week, but also get to think and talk a lot…
Read MoreAntonio, you decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
Read MoreIt’s once again time for us to help your eardrums get some anthropological loving in collaboration with our dear friends, New Books in Anthropology….
Read MoreHi there pod-pickers, here’s another earful of podcasts for you to squeeze into your drums, freshly prepared by our audiophile associates New Books in…
Read MoreHi there, it’s time for the latest round up of interviews from by New Books in Anthropology. Long and luxurious discussions with authors about…
Read MoreHi there, and welcome to our second round up of interviews from our good friends at New Books in Anthropology. Each of the interviews…
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