The European Association of Social Anthropology (EASA) is holding its biennial conference fully online and covid-proofed this 20-24 July. Registration fees are €15 for those in low income countries, and… Read more »
Lembramos que hoje é o prazo limite de submissão de comunicações para todos os painéis do EASA 2020. This is the final reminder of the approaching deadline for the EASA2020… Read more »
Dear all, Please consider submitting a paper to this panel at the EASA 2020 in Lisbon and/or forward it to whomever would be interested. P077 Securitized Education: critical perceptions on… Read more »
Panel: (P003) World Fairs, Exhibitions, and Anthropology: Revisiting Contexts of Post/Colonialism [Europeanist Network] Short abstract: We will analyze the world fairs and other great exhibitions in the past and… Read more »
Dear colleagues, the call for papers for the EASA Conference 2020 in Lisbon is already opened and we would like to invite you to consider submitting an abstract to our… Read more »
Dear all, The EASA Anthropologies of the State network invites paper proposals for its panel at the upcoming EASA conference in Lisbon, 21-24 July 2020. “Relational States: New Directions in… Read more »
Dear Friends, please consider submitting a paper to our panel at EASA 2020 in Lisbon, deadline 20 January 2020 https://nomadit.co.uk/easa/easa2020/conferencesuite.php/paperproposal/8486 P043 LIVING WITH MICROBES Novel findings about the ubiquitousness of… Read more »
The rise of technomoral governance: anthropological insights into value-laden scales of evidence The translation of moral projects into technically implementable terms has become a recurrent strategy for policymaking. We seek… Read more »
EASA (2020) roundtable: A Fair Return: Paying in return for your fieldwork material. Can money and fieldwork go together? Short abstract: This roundtable discusses the significance of ‘fair return’ in… Read more »
Please consider submitting a paper to our panel at EASA in Lisbon. P140 “Controversial heritages: memories, knowledges and practices of scarcity” Coordination: Joana Lucas (CRIA-NOVA FCSH); Julie Cavignac (Universidade do… Read more »
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