An anthropological chronicle from EASA 2022Â
I invite you to share in a partial and subjective review of the exhausting academic marathon that was the 17th […]
I invite you to share in a partial and subjective review of the exhausting academic marathon that was the 17th […]
It’s been a busy half year at Allegra Lab, and we are now taking some time off for the summer.
Stirring the debates on what is worth preserving, what is dismissible and what needs to be dismantled, heritage has become
On May 20, 2021, Felix Girke, a member of our editorial collective, gave a presentation in the framework of the
In collaboration with the conference organisers, Allegra had reached out to a number of colleagues to submit some impressions in
Lieselotte Viaene (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) will talk about “Indigenous water ontologies, plurilegal encounters and interlegal translation: some reflections from
Omri Grinberg (Hebrew University of Jerusalem and University of Haifa) will talk about “Vernacularizing Bureaucracy and Quantifying Violence: The Writing
This series of online, public seminars features presentations that examine the current state of legal anthropology. We welcome contributions from
Hello, readers. We hope that you and your loved ones are all staying safe (and sane?!) during these odd and
From 11 Decembre 2020 to 28 May 2021 Co-organised by Allegra Lab and EASA LawNet. This series of online talks