Studying violence anthropologically
This week, Allegra investigates a difficult subject: violence and suffering as these are experienced on the margins and peripheries of […]
This week, Allegra investigates a difficult subject: violence and suffering as these are experienced on the margins and peripheries of […]
It has been a stimulating week at Allegra, with many fabulous posts by anthropologists working on ‘violence’. If you missed
Gilgit Town, the administrative capital of the impoverished, neglected and semi-autonomous Gilgit-Baltistan region in northern Pakistan, has been at the
The African continent has been at the forefront of experiments with transitional justice. There have been amnesties, truth commissions, criminal
I first visited Lyari in August 2012 when I joined Laurent Gayer in conducting a focus group discussion with members
Brief extract from a forthcoming publication  Over the past decades, the rapid rise of Hindu nationalism or Hindutva in
At the entrance of a mid-sized, freshly renovated office building stands a security check-up point. Manned with three guards and
Today we are happy to share with you an interview with Latif Tas who is a socio-legal researcher currently based
The lack of a sovereign entity undoubtedly distinguishes the Kurdish diaspora from other state-bound diasporas, and Kurds are certainly to
For many years now there has been a constant stream of distressing news coming from the Middle East: authoritarian regimes