The EASA network on Anthropologies of the State
The network was founded in 2018 to bring together anthropologists who work on issues related to the state and to increase debates about the state within EASA and within anthropology as a discipline.
The EASA network on Anthropologies of the State brings together anthropologists whose work examines various forms of state practices and the state, facilitates sharing of information and discussion among them, and helps to push conceptual and theoretical anthropological work on the state. The network creates a space of thinking beyond now classical anthropological approaches to the state.
To join our monthly meetings to discuss the latest work on the anthropologies of the state, please email Keye Tersmette.
Network convenors
- Keye Tersmette, Royal Holloway, UL, keye.tersmette(at)rhul.ac.uk
- Elizabeth Challinor, CRIA/UNL Lisboa
- Klāvs Sedlenieks, Riga Stradiņš University
- Flávio Eiró de Oliveira, VU Amsterdam