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    European Association of Social Anthropologists Association / Européenne des Anthropologues Sociaux (EASA) is a professional association open to all social anthropologists either qualified in, or else working in, Europe.

    Why anthropology matters

    Anthropology is frequently described as the art of ‘making the familiar exotic and the exotic familiar’. It has also been described as ‘the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities’ (Eric Wolf). Anthropology can be defined as the comparative study of humans, their societies and their cultural worlds. It simultaneously explores human diversity and what it is that all human beings have in common.

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    Conference

    Links to conference programme, or call for panels, depending on what’s most relevant.

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    Executive News

    Who are the EASA executive committe? Read about the comitte and the president, and their outputs in form of Editorials, Statements and Reports.

    New EASA Executive Committee has been elected

    The handover meeting for the new Executive Committee will take place 6-8 February 2023 in Barcelona. (Read about the commitee)

    President Mariya Ivancheva on the past 6 months of activites

    It is that time of the second year of our mandate when it becomes difficult not only to rush ahead to finish off initiated projects. (EASA Newsletter)

    In support of ABA and democracy in Brazil

    EASA supports Brazilian scholarly societies demand for accountability from the attackers of Brazilian democracy and their backers. (Read the letter to Brazilian gov)

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