‘From Tweet to Blog to Article’ – New Publishing Trends REDUX!
We had been seeing much excitement in the social media around the post authored by Jessie Daniels titled ‘From Tweet […]
We had been seeing much excitement in the social media around the post authored by Jessie Daniels titled ‘From Tweet […]
Prompted by the invitation to participate in this thematic week on #pragmatisms for Allegra, I would like to share some
Today we are pleased to share this talk by our ‘Allie’ Samuli Schielke. The talk is titled ‘Dreaming of the Inevitable: How Money,
Hello everyone – it’s yet another glorious Allegra week! Fine, admittedly the weather in some parts of the world (aka
Tell me in what journal you publish and I will tell you who you are! As social and human scientists
Over the last years academics from different disciplines have become increasingly visible on popular and social media, narrating personal stories
Conducting ethnographic fieldwork in a hectic, chaotic, and sprawling multimillion metropolis like Luanda presents logistical and epistemological challenges. If one
How can we conceive of the contemporary relationship between race, poverty, and bureaucracy? Smadar Lavie’s latest publication, an account of
The current humanitarian crisis is not only a flux of events that have been occurring recently, despite the impression created
Zachary Oberfield’s work Becoming Bureaucrats (2014) provides the academic community with a glimpse into the making of police officers and