#EASAElections: Interview with Jane Cowan
Allegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
Read MoreAllegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
Read MoreAllegra: You decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
Read MoreThe study of bureaucracy has become a standard prerogative of English-language anthropology in recent years. Long gone are the days when bureaucracy was considered…
Read MoreThe cover-image of Ruth Gomberg-Munoz’s book Becoming Legal: Immigration Law and Mixed Status Families depicts a group of protestors holding placards – one which…
Read MoreLet us face it: most anthropologists in Europe and North America, this author included, are leftist-liberal, cosmopolitan people. It regularly escapes my colleagues’ and…
Read MoreWhy do images matter? How is it that these assemblages of pixels and ink come to shape not only our own view of ourselves,…
Read MoreBefore my internship at Allegra Lab, I was unaware of most of the online platforms for anthropology. I had heard of sites such as…
Read MoreWhat are the intended/unintended consequences of anti-smuggling and anti-trafficking policies? Let’s consider two continents. At the beginning of 2015, Europe prided itself on the…
Read MoreThe year 2017 is set to be a year where critical new insights are needed at all fronts. And Allegra Lab needs you! We…
Read MoreWho can believe that it’s almost Spring – where did the time fly?! At Allegra we just realized that we never paused to reflect…
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 More“We are an intelligence and analysis company that forecasts. We are not a news organisation that tells stories. We are not political scientists who…
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