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This week, anthropologists will be making their way to Denver for the yearly academic (and sometimes chaotic) ritual that is […]
This week, anthropologists will be making their way to Denver for the yearly academic (and sometimes chaotic) ritual that is […]
This week, Allegra makes a five-day trip to the northern capital of Finland – Helsinki! Our fantastic local allies have
>INSERT BLURB – BLA-BLA-BLAHBLA-BLAH< Fine, this was no editorial omission although the thought is fun, right! Rather it was a
Writing ethnography in sites and times of “crisis” is a challenge that more and more anthropologists are dealing with, as
When Lori Allen‘s The Rise and Fall of Human Rights: Cynicism and Politics in Occupied Palestine appeared last year, it was
Earlier this week the American Anthropological Association’s task force on Engagement with Israel-Palestine issued a 130-page report to assess whether
Definitions of ‘performance’ abound. Some of the principal reasons for anthropologists’ continued interest in the subject of performance are the
Since gender sensitivity was first given recognition under the official UNHCR Guidelines in the 1990s, approaches in decision making processes
It’s Autumn (at least here in Europe), days are becoming shorter and you’re feeling a bit low? Worry no more
Allegra Lab is looking for Editorial Assistants to strengthen the capacity of its enthusiastic team of volunteers and spread the