#CHILL – with La Newsletter!
As most of Allegra’s friends likely know by now, the action on our humble website is merely a fraction of the frenzied energy that…
Read MoreAs most of Allegra’s friends likely know by now, the action on our humble website is merely a fraction of the frenzied energy that…
Read MoreLights, Camera, Action. The climax approaches as the score count continues in one of the biggest – and certainly the strangest – annual European…
Read MoreSince 1992, the EASA has published its own collection, initially with Routledge and now with BerghahnBooks. Among its most popular titles are ‘Audit Cultures’…
Read MoreThis week will be Allegra’s first ever #PublicationJihad! What this means is a full week of Spectacular Blogging Activity devoted to one single cause alone:…
Read MoreSome of our devoted readers may have wondered why we chose to call Allegra a virtual LABORATORY. That (one of) our primary aim(s) is…
Read MoreIn my last post I expressed my concern that an overemphasis on oblique anthropological theory was doing a disservice to young anthropology PhDs by…
Read MoreAs is unclear to no one who has been following our posts recently, one of the main ideas for Allegra is to find creative…
Read MoreFor almost a month Allegra has been exploring different ways to fill ‘Dead Space’ by showcasing the seminar Anthropological Knots, an experiment that culminated…
Read MoreIn January Allegra has made repeated ‘noise’ over an event titled Anthropological Knots. Prior to the event we shared all of its details in…
Read MoreBy MHT As we have made overwhelmingly clear, last Wednesday marked an important date in the anthropological calendar for 2014, namely the Anthropological Knots…
Read MoreAlthough we have particularly in the ‘About‘ section of Allegra introduced what we are all about, a few words of elaboration never hurt. Nicely…
Read MoreJosé Esteban Muñoz (born 1967) died in New York City in December 2013 at the age of 46. His untimely loss is another great blow…
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