When your research is attacked
Attacks on research have become routinized and institutionalized. Here is our step-by-step guide on what to do if you and your research are attacked.
Attacks on research have become routinized and institutionalized. Here is our step-by-step guide on what to do if you and your research are attacked.
In September 2018, Jarosław Gowin, Poland’s Minister of Science and Higher Education abolished anthropology as an academic discipline by an executive decree. The much-protested new law on higher…
Allegra Lab asks its readers to please consider giving their signatures to a collective letter we have drafted to the Minister of Science and Higher Education in Poland,…
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In Political Blackness in Multiracial Britain, Mohan Ambikaipaker offers a new ethnographic study using an ‘activist anthropology’ approach that draws on his longstanding association with …
In Political Blackness in Multiracial Britain, Mohan Ambikaipaker offers a new ethnographic study using an ‘activist anthropology’ approach that draws on his longstanding association with …
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This post has been sitting in my draft folder for far too long. I actually do not remember what triggered the first draft, but I seem to remember…
In his groundbreaking new book, Alef is for Allah: Childhood, Emotion, and Visual Culture in Islamic Societies (University of California Press, 2018), Jamal Elias takes his readers on…
With prison reform a topic of international conversation and debate, Marica Morgan’s Black Women Prison Employees: The Intersectionality of Gender and Race offers an in-depth and unique analysis……
In his groundbreaking new book, Alef is for Allah: Childhood, Emotion, and Visual Culture in Islamic Societies (University of California Press, 2018), Jamal Elias takes his readers on…
With prison reform a topic of international conversation and debate, Marica Morgan’s Black Women Prison Employees: The Intersectionality of Gender and Race offers an in-depth and unique analysis……
The green economy is supposed to reduce environmental degradation while supporting sustainable development within the framework of neoliberal markets by incorporating accountability into the appropria…
Thousands of garment workers who make clothes for global brands have taken strike action over low wages. It is time the Western consumer listened. More than 50,000 Bangladeshi…
Der am 17. Dezember 2018 angenommene Globale Flüchtlingspakt wird weitgehend begrüßt. Was ein diplomatischer Erfolg sein mag ist flüchtlingspolitisch jedoch weder innovativ, noch realistisch und ist a…
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There is always a buzz in the air when university students return to campuses to begin their spring semester courses. In these troubled times, what can they expect…
This post is a brief recap of all the presentations at the 2018 Design Operations Summit, and includes links to the full length blog posts. At the end…
It has been said that a camel is a horse designed by a committee. We might think of the platypus in much the same way, though the key…
50 years ago, “Ethnic Groups and Boundaries” (Fredrik Barth, ed.)…
50 years ago, “Ethnic Groups and Boundaries” (Fredrik Barth, ed.)…
Was hat “Ochse – Haus – Kamel” mit unserem Alphabet zu tun? Wie hängt antike „griechische“ Philosophie mit buddhistischer Ethik und den indischen Upanishaden zusammen? Wie ist …
George Mason University professor Ben Gatling’s debut book, Expressions of Sufi Culture in Tajikistan (University of Wisconsin Press, 2018), is a beautifully written ethnography exploring the lives, r……
George Mason University professor Ben Gatling’s debut book, Expressions of Sufi Culture in Tajikistan (University of Wisconsin Press, 2018), is a beautifully written ethnography exploring the lives, r……