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Date : 10/12/2015 01:00 (GMT+01:00)
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Time to look at girls: migrants in Bangladesh and Ethiopia
http://allegralaboratory.net/time-to-look-at-girls-migrants-in-bangladesh-and-ethiopia/
https://vimeo.com/141665569
Time to look at girls: migrants in Bangladesh and Ethiopia. Documentary film.
2015.
Produced and researched by: Katarzyna Grabska, Nicoletta Del Franco, and Marina
de Regt
Directed by: Marco Speroni, 31 min
Based on research funded by the Swiss Network of International Studies, Girl
Effect Ethiopia, Terre des Hommes Federation, University of Sussex, UK and the
Feminist Review [...]
#Report: PACSA Bi-Annual Meeting | September 2-4, 2015
http://allegralaboratory.net/pacsa-bi-annual-meeting-september-2-4-2015-report/
Over the last decades, ‘moving subjects’ have captivated—if not
demanded—more of anthropologists’ attention. As one of the forefront
communicators of social phenomena as they are lived ‘elsewhere’, we have
seen a fundamental shift in the way we understand and approach ‘culture,’
society, and identity. Social groups are now far from being seen as static and
[...]
In defence of our universal double standards
http://allegralaboratory.net/in-defence-of-our-universal-double-standards/
The two series of terrorist attacks that hit Paris this year, have given rise to
a series of debates and mutual accusations about grief, identity, and double
standards. I do not need to recount the details which are known well enough: the
murderous acts committed against the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a kosher
supermarket in [...]
Revisiting a Writing Process: Ode to Academic Freedom #humanrights
http://allegralaboratory.net/revisiting-a-writing-process-ode-to-academic-freedom-humanrights/
This week we have dedicated an unusual amount to one single publication. This
has in part been because of the unabashed claim – from one of Allegra’s
founders who is also the book’s co-editor – that in fact it is no ordinary
volume. Rather, it endeavors to be a hallmark for an entire scholarly debate,
and [...]
Book Launch #HumanRights
http://allegralaboratory.net/book-launch-revisiting-the-origins-of-human-rights/
The University of Helsinki Think Corner turned out to be too small for the book
launch of Revisiting the Origins of Human Rights. The 25 seats assembled there
were filled quickly and many spectators were left standing at the aisles or
gathered around a large table at the back of the room.
The interest towards the [...]
Toward a Messy History of Creative Tensions #humanrights
http://allegralaboratory.net/toward-a-messy-history-of-creative-tensions-humanrights/
To the blind believer in human rights, nothing so messy as history is truly
necessary. To question, to complicate, to ‘problematize’ has been thought
to come at too high a potential price – namely, the unraveling of a certainty
designed to avoid history and so prevent its repetition.
Yet to survive human rights must dive deep into [...]
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