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.
- Africanist
- Anthropology of Children and Youth Network
- Anthropology and Mobility network
- Anthropology of Economy
- Anthropology of International Governance
- Anthropology of Law and Rights
- Anthropology and Social Movements
- Anthropology of the Middle East and Central Eurasia (Russia, the Caucasus, Central Asia, China) (AMCE)
- Anthropology of Religion
- Applied Anthropology
- Biosocial Becomings network
- Ethics
- Europeanist
- Media Anthropology
- Medical Anthropology
- Medical Anthropology Young Scholars (MAYS)
- Mediterraneanist (MedNet)
- Peace and conflict studies in anthropology (PACSA)
- Sacral Healing and Communication network
- Teaching Anthropology (TAN)
- Visual Anthropology (VANEASA)
Current calls for new networks:
- EASA netowrk on the Anthropology of Security - PDF
