Visualising the past: crafting respectability in Seychelles and London
In some research contexts, it is all but impossible to neglect the visual. Prior to beginning research on knowledge and […]
In some research contexts, it is all but impossible to neglect the visual. Prior to beginning research on knowledge and […]
You know how a common criticism of politicians is that they’re out of touch with the real world? “Does your
Though the visual is well established in areas of study like anthropology, many other social science disciplines have been slow
Why do images matter? How is it that these assemblages of pixels and ink come to shape not only our
One may recall a house with nostalgia, but the feelings of joy or melancholy with it have much to do
This post is the third installment of our thread on the Moving Matters Traveling Workshop (MMTW), a project that explores
It was the moment that the sociologist from University of Amsterdam Olga Sezneva announced “I will be a talking artifact”
When curating this thematic week, I wanted to end with some advice from Allegra Lab’s own editorial team. However, this turned
Recently, I sat down with Jon Schubert, Allegra Lab’s new Director of Outreach for a conversation about his research, his
Playing a bit part in organising a workshop on academic publishing for PhD students at the next annual conference of