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Allegra Lab
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Allegra Lab is a collective of academics and an online experiment founded in 2013.
Allegra Lab aims to enliven the “dead space” between standard academic publication and fast moving public debates. It addresses sociopolitical issues informed by the beauty of ethnography and the critical potential of anthropology.
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37 episodiosResonanceCast 2: Incitement And Coups
ResonanceCast is a new multimodal series that seeks to tease out timely shared concerns. After their articles have been published on Allegra Lab, we invite two authors to come together to discuss each other’s texts and the wider-ranging issues both speak to. Their conversation is moderated by someone from the Allegra Lab editorial collective. We hope to continue this emergent, generative and dialectic format into the future!
This episode features Jastinder Kaur and Daniel White talking about their articles 'Towards an Anthropology of Coups' and 'Incitement! Incremental Theory for an Imminent Fascism'
30 jul 2021 - 39 min
ResonanceCast #1 Vulnerability
Welcome to ResonanceCast from Allegra Lab (https://allegralaboratory.net). In this podcast series we discuss articles publish by Allegra that resonate with one another. We invite the authors to read each other’s papers and then come together to talk with someone from the Allegra Lab editorial collective.
This episode features Pascale Schild and Sandhya Fuchs talking about their articles 'Reciprocal vulnerability in the face of patriarchal violence' and 'Strange Bedfellows: On Trauma and Ethnographic Vulnerability'
https://allegralaboratory.net
Music by Acoustic Doodles https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNc87wStXegiakg95Dgetkw
09 jul 2021 - 37 min
A Possible Anthropology with Anand Pandian
Anand Pandian speaks to Allegra editor Ian M. Cook about his latest book A Possible Anthropology: Methods for Uneasy Times (Duke, 2019). Special guests Penelope Papailias and Laura Kunreuther send in their questions, generated from an 'experimental humanities' reading group they were both part of this last summer.
Music credit: The Barren Sea
Audio co-editing: Laura Isabel de los Reyes Walker-Beaven
Anand Pandian's university home page: https://anthropology.jhu.edu/directory/anand-pandian/
A Possible Anthropology: https://www.dukeupress.edu/a-possible-anthropology
Listen to Anand speak to Ian about Reel World here:
https://allegralaboratory.net/podcast-interview-round-up-may-august-new-books-in-anthropology/
Penelope Papailias: http://ha.uth.gr/index.php?page=faculty.display&a=papailia
Laura Kunreuther: https://www.bard.edu/faculty/details/?id=504
10 dic 2020 - 1 h 3 min
The Corona Diaries 35: Goodbyes
How do we socially and culturally adapt to isolation? How do we experience empty spaces? Are new forms of solidarity emerging? How does it feel to have to work in hospitals, assembly lines or shops when others stay at home? What new questions are we asking ourselves about our parenting and being a child? What new forms of exploitation emerge from the increased digitalisation of work? What new spaces of freedom have emerged? How can we understand social media’s role in the pandemic? How are our modes of communication changing in general? What role does humour play in our new shared experience of an absurd situation without precedent?
Seven willing diarists offered us a short audio diary once a week throughout the month of April, reflecting, describing, venting - all is permissible, all has to be expected. In this final episode, they offer us their final reflections and bid goodbye to those who followed their journeys.
Mohira: 00:00:17
Panagiota: 00:02:48
Susanne: 00:04:41
Justin: 00:08:03
Tamara: 00:11:37
Priyanka: 00:16:44
Arun: 00:19:09
01 jul 2020 - 22 min
The Corona Diaries 34: April 27 Aditya In Bengaluru
The Corona Diaries 34: April 27 Aditya In Bengaluru
allegralaboratory.net/the-corona-diaries/
How do we socially and culturally adapt to isolation? How do we experience empty spaces? Are new forms of solidarity emerging? How does it feel to have to work in hospitals, assembly lines or shops when others stay at home? What new questions are we asking ourselves about our parenting and being a child? What new forms of exploitation emerge from the increased digitalisation of work? What new spaces of freedom have emerged? How can we understand social media’s role in the pandemic? How are our modes of communication changing in general? What role does humour play in our new shared experience of an absurd situation without precedent?
Seven willing diarists offer us a short audio diary once a week throughout the month of April, reflecting, describing, venting - all is permissible, all has to be expected.
28 abr 2020 - 10 min
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