Crime, crises and a competition
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The current humanitarian crisis is not only a flux of events that have been occurring recently, despite the impression created
We’re back – and full of energy for YET another exciting Allegra year! We hope that your break was enjoyable
This is the second part of a long essay, first part of which was published here. 1.1.    The Yemeni Arab
In a recent article published in the Huffington’s Post, anthropologist Gina Athena Ulysse claims that the #AAA2015 in Denver was marked
Over the last decades, ‘moving subjects’ have captivated—if not demanded—more of anthropologists’ attention. As one of the forefront communicators of
Relations and Dependencies, the second Helsinki Knots Symposium, tackled how two disciplines, anthropology and sociology, deal with the interplay between
Anna Tsing is professor of anthropology at the University of Santa Cruz, California and the Nils Bohr professor at Aarhus
It’s a theme that has been the subject of countless books, articles, monologues and debates: race. We’ve touched upon it in
I recently had the challenging pleasure of reading Julie Billaud’s Kabul Carnival on my first visit to Afghanistan. As a