📣Excited to share the cfp for our #APeCS panel at #EASA2026 in Poznań
🔸Matters of risk: Infrastructures and technologies of (in)security and polarization
by Umut Kuruuzum, Ebru Kayaalp, Tessa Diphoorn and @vidushikaushik_ Come and join us!
@EASAinfo https://t.co/gjWDgcTwF4
Do you work on risk, infrastructure and technology? Then this may be the EASA2026 panel for you! Submit your abstracts until Jan 26 2026.
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Please consider submitting your abstract to our @Anthro_Security#APeCS panel 'The politics of emotion in conflict, violence and collective struggle' at #EASA2026 in Poznań, drawing inspiration from the rich work of Sara Ahmed and other #feminist scholars💜@EASAinfo
📣And here is the cfp for our 2nd #APeCS panel at #EASA2026
🧡The politics of emotion in conflict, violence and collective struggle
by @PascaleSchild and Bushra Punjabi
Come and join us!
@EASAinfo
https://t.co/dHowiOtORQ
📣Excited to share the cfp for our #APeCS panel at #EASA2026 in Poznań
🔸Matters of risk: Infrastructures and technologies of (in)security and polarization
by Umut Kuruuzum, Ebru Kayaalp, Tessa Diphoorn and @vidushikaushik_ Come and join us!
@EASAinfo https://t.co/gjWDgcTwF4
We're back with a feature edited by Arpan Roy on how support for Palestine informs and transform local political contexts. First batch of texts includes Roy’s intro and contributions by Olivia Harrison and Nico Putz. https://t.co/zFOHqgoLUe #FreePalestineNow
Our special issue is out now, exploring #vulnerability as a source of exchange, connection, and solidarity in #anthropology.
So grateful to our authors for their courageous contributions on all that it can mean to be vulnerable as anthropologists👇🏼
https://t.co/tZ4DdSBiVo
Please join us for this important roundtable: Faz'a (فزعة) in the face of ongoing Nakba
by #Insaniyyat - Society of Palestinian Anthropologists
🗓️July 10, 2025, 5pm 🇵🇸 time @EASAinfo https://t.co/B92A1a8oGK
Please join us for this important roundtable: Faz'a (فزعة) in the face of ongoing Nakba
by #Insaniyyat - Society of Palestinian Anthropologists
🗓️July 10, 2025, 5pm 🇵🇸 time @EASAinfo https://t.co/B92A1a8oGK
Check out our programme for the 2025 #APeCS network conference taking place at the University of #Edinburgh on 2–3 June 🧐 We have panels on #vigilance#complicity and #occupation among many more ⬇️ https://t.co/8RSZpRE003
Check out our programme for the 2025 #APeCS network conference taking place at the University of #Edinburgh on 2–3 June 🧐 We have panels on #vigilance#complicity and #occupation among many more ⬇️ https://t.co/8RSZpRE003
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🗞️ Find out more in the new EASA Newsletter! >>
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📢 CfP is out for the upcoming conference: Radical Right Narratives, Conspiracy Theories, and Vigilantism in an Age of Democratic Decline
📅 27-28 October 2025
📍 @deusto, Bilbao Campus, Spain
⏰ Submit by 23 May
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https://t.co/ptGEIqTlF2
New book! Rhythm and Vigilance: Ethnographies of Surveillance and Time, just published by Bristol University Press. Use half price discount code 'BUP06' until 30th June. To join us at the London launch register here: 👇 https://t.co/6yKioNJ9PI
What draws young people to far-right movements?
🎙️ In this @NewBooksNetwork podcast episode, host Armanc Yildiz speaks with @EuroAnth member @agadarancia about her new book Living Right: Far-Right Youth Activists in Contemporary Europe 📚
🎧 Listen here:
https://t.co/n7xo6qAafb
New article by @PascaleSchild from @Anthro_UniBern in the journal @AnthroHumanism ✨
"Sharing vulnerabilities: Rethinking privilege and solidarities in #anthropology from the perspective of ordinary ethics"
https://t.co/nmolB4VJ7u
Happy to share that my article "Sharing vulnerabilities: Rethinking privilege and solidarities in anthropology from the perspective of ordinary ethics" has been published today! @AnthroHumanism @Anthro_UniBern @swisspeace https://t.co/BJ6Ifjkgos