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By now it should come as surprise to no one that we are working VERY hard to make Allegra everyone’s favorite Anthroblog! Since we…
Read MoreBy now it should come as surprise to no one that we are working VERY hard to make Allegra everyone’s favorite Anthroblog! Since we…
Read MoreDear Savage Mind, We are approaching you in the singular, for if our understanding is correct, it was just one ‘savage mind’ that got…
Read MoreA short while ago we celebrated Allegra’s 1st birthday by re-visiting the ‘TOP 10’ posts of our first year. After this we have continued…
Read MoreWhen talking about issues of sustainability it seems it is impossible to avoid initial confusion, given how much of a buzzword it has become….
Read MoreHow about that – this is the week when Allegra turns 1! We’ve made mental notes of this week’s approach for quite some time,…
Read MoreWhile operating in the Ivory tower of the Academia – in this instance referring to the extensive attention we have been bestowing on the…
Read MoreAfter three flights, fifteen hours of travelling, ample soggy sandwiches and three not-too-terrible movies, I finally arrive at the Chicago O’Hara Airport. Some minor arm…
Read MoreToday we are delighted to share this exchange between Antu Sorainen and Davina Cooper on the latter’s project & book on Everyday Utopias: The Conceptual Life of…
Read MoreBased on Feldnotes of Zahir Pajaziti Square, Pristina, Kosovo It’s cooling down now, and the weather would be pleasant, except the sun’s in…
Read MoreIn a previous post, Anne Dubos gave a short introduction to Kalaripayattu practice, a martial art of Kerala. What follows is an interview with…
Read MoreLights, Camera, Action. The climax approaches as the score count continues in one of the biggest – and certainly the strangest – annual European…
Read MoreIn its endeavour to cover the most important events on the anthropology calendar, Allegra approached Noel Salazar, the president of the EASA and Professor…
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