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Association for Political and Legal Anthropology

Association for Political and Legal Anthropology

The section of the American Anthropological Association committed to critical study of politics and law

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Congratulations to the 2025 APLA prize winners!

The APLA Book Prize in Critical Anthropology recognizes work that best exemplifies creativity and rigor in the ethnographic exploration of … More

aaa-2025, Anthropology, Prizes, writing

Speaking Justice to Power 2025

Academic Freedom, Immigration, and Carceral Regimes At the American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, New Orleans  Cosponsored by APLA (Association for … More

Anthropology, fascism, immigration, justice, politics

A (Non?)Travel Toolkit for Anthropologists (and anyone!)

The academic year is finally winding down and many of us are hoping to travel— for research, fun, or a … More

Anthropology, immigration, Know your rights, News, Toolkit, travel, travel-tips, visa
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Nominations Open: 2024 APLA Book Prize in Critical Anthropology

The Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (APLA) is pleased to invite nominations for the 2024 APLA Book Prize in Critical Anthropology competition. The association … More

Anthropology, awards, ethnography

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PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review

New PoLAR Genre: In Other Words

New PoLAR Genre: In Other Words

Introducing PoLAR’s 2025-26 Digital Editorial Fellows

Introducing PoLAR’s 2025-26 Digital Editorial Fellows

If Books Fail, Try Beauty: Lessons on Power from Uganda to the U.S.

If Books Fail, Try Beauty: Lessons on Power from Uganda to the U.S.
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