Roundtable: Answers by Simone Toji
As a researcher who was raised in Brazil, my uncertainty and dilemmas may have a different punch compared to other […]
As a researcher who was raised in Brazil, my uncertainty and dilemmas may have a different punch compared to other […]
For more than ten years I have been exploring UNESCO policies in the field of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). My
Are these developments, usually condemned as corrupting us as scholars and leading to the death of pure research, introducing some
Let us face it: most anthropologists in Europe and North America, this author included, are leftist-liberal, cosmopolitan people. It regularly
This week we feature new reviews as well as a new call for reviews on the theme of #legalanthro! Tomorrow,
https://soundcloud.com/sean-guillory-3/srb083 Sean Guillory of Sean’s Russia Blog spoke with our Publications and Reviews Editor Judith Beyer about her book The
Why do images matter? How is it that these assemblages of pixels and ink come to shape not only our
If you find yourself in a big Latin American city like Buenos Aires, Mexico City, or São Paulo, chances are
It was the moment that the sociologist from University of Amsterdam Olga Sezneva announced “I will be a talking artifact”
When curating this thematic week, I wanted to end with some advice from Allegra Lab’s own editorial team. However, this turned