• Source: European Association of Social Anthropologists
    • The European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) is an organization of scholars in the field of anthropology founded in 1989. EASA serves as a major professional organization for social anthropologists working in Europe. It is supported by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.


      History


      EASA was founded in 1989 with 22 participants from 13 European countries and the United States in the Italian city Castelgandolfo. Among its founding members were the anthropologists Philippe Descola and Adam Kuper.


      Aims


      EASA seeks to advance anthropology in Europe by organizing biennial conferences, by establishing special interest working groups, and by facilitating the development of its academic journal, Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Social (SA/AS).


      Presidents


      2017-2018: Valeria Siniscalchi
      2015-2016: Thomas Hylland Eriksen
      2013-2015: Noel B. Salazar
      2011-2012: Susana Narotzky
      2009-2010: Michal Buchowski


      Conferences


      1990, 1st EASA Conference: University of Coimbra, Portugal
      1992, 2nd EASA Conference: University of Prague, Czech Republic
      1994, 3rd EASA Conference: University of Oslo, Norway
      1996, 4th EASA Conference: Catalan Institute of Anthropology (ICA), Barcelona, Spain
      1998, 5th EASA Conference: Frobenius-Institute, Frankfurt, Germany
      2000, 6th EASA Conference: Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
      2002, 7th EASA Conference: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
      2004, 8th EASA Conference: University of Vienna, Austria
      2006, 9th EASA Conference: University of Bristol, UK
      2008, 10th EASA Conference: University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
      2010, 11th EASA Conference: National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
      2012, 12th EASA Conference: Paris West University Nanterre La Défense, France
      2014, 13th EASA Conference: Tallinn University, Estonia
      2016, 14th EASA Conference: University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
      2018, 15th EASA Conference: Stockholm University, Sweden


      References




      External links


      European Association of Social Anthropologists

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