Allied Encounters on a Mountain Top
Two weeks ago a group of Allies got together in the French Alps in order to enjoy walks in the beautiful mountainous scenery, cozy up…
Read MoreTwo weeks ago a group of Allies got together in the French Alps in order to enjoy walks in the beautiful mountainous scenery, cozy up…
Read MoreAt the end of 2015 Allegra launched a virtual survey among junior and senior anthropologists in order to select the 30 essential books in…
Read MoreWho can believe that it’s almost Spring – where did the time fly?! At Allegra we just realized that we never paused to reflect…
Read MoreIt’s time for some exciting events!! Let’s go on a little bit of a time travel as we attempt to anticipate the future and…
Read MoreIntroduction I fought 32 wildfires over fifteen months as part of my ethnographic research. I fought them with men who are currently in prison….
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Read MoreAntonio, you decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a little bit about your…
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Read MoreMarshall Sahlins once dismissed the possibility that teacher-student relationships might be a kind of kinship. ‘Persons may have various relational attributes and thus be…
Read MoreMy goal is to skirt gingerly around evidence leaving it just where it lies, and instead to prod the contingent margins where iterative social…
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Read MoreHave you ever been in a conference room, listening to one presentation after another, only to realize that they all seemed strangely similar? As…
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