Call for Reviews: Recent Publications on Children
To celebrate the arrival of another tiny Allie, Allegra is launching a small but perfectly formed list of publications on […]
To celebrate the arrival of another tiny Allie, Allegra is launching a small but perfectly formed list of publications on […]
To round off our week of excellent posts on all things related to the theme of human rights, we are
Hilary Charlesworth is a Professor of International Law and Human Rights at the Australian National University. She is also an
Today’s post comes to you from our unofficial but very active and growing “Allegra Lab Italy”, and is a partial and
Theatre, it could be argued, involves three major concerns: warning (criticism), representation (mimesis), and collective aesthetic imagination (aisthesis/poïesis). While the
This week saw a week of fascinating posts by anthropologists working in the field of refugees and (forced) migration. To
The Allegra Reviews Team is expanding. Meet Rosie Gant, MA student at the University of Konstanz in Germany, who is
It has been a stimulating week at Allegra, with many fabulous posts by anthropologists working on ‘violence’. If you missed
To link in with Allegra’s thematic week on the #Body, we have put together the following curated list of the
Allegra expanded its portfolio in May 2014 with a regular section on “reviews”. We so far have had two themed