Networks: Peace and Conflict Studies in Anthropology Network
The EASA network, PACSA, chaired by Ronald Stade, was established in 2005. PACSA's mission is to advance the anthropological study of armed conflict and other forms of organized violence, processes of conflict resolution, post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation, and related issues. Furthermore, PACSA seeks to make this type of study relevant across disciplinary boundaries and outside the academy.
At the 9th EASA Conference PACSA held an inaugural panel session.
REPORT FROM THE FIRST BI-ANNUAL PACSA MEETING IN HALLE, GERMANY, 5 OCTOBER 2007
chair: Ronald Stade (ronald.stade(AT)imer.mah.se)
vice chair: Alexander Horstmann (alexander.horstmann(AT)uni-muenster.de)
CIO, chief information officer: Erella Grassiani (E.Grassiani(AT)fsw.vu.nl).Please click here for the PACSA website.
