easa networks

In 1996 EASA began to establish permanent networks of scholars from all over Europe to co-operate on fields of special interest. These networks are constantly growing and provide excellent opportunities for collaboration and exchange in areas of special interest.

If you wish to join a network, please contact the coordinator(s), as listed on each of networks' section of our site.

The EASA Executive Committee has decided to financially support the work of the association’s networks: The deadline for funding applications is February 25, 2011. See network funding for more information.

The Executive Committee welcomes activities to create new networks. If you want to do so, please follow the following steps:
1. Check the list of already existing networks for similar topics;
2. Contact the secretary, and transmit a call for the network, and the contact persons.

Current calls for new networks:

  • The anthropology of social movements - PDF
  • Easa Network for Applied Anthropology (or, alternatively, Engaged and Applied Anthropology) - PDF
  • Anthropology of International Governance - PDF