EASA2022: Transformation, Hope and the Commons
EASA2022
Conference
EASA2022
Belfast, Northern Ireland
26 – 29 Jul 2022
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EASA2022 session 1530
Wednesday
27 July
Panel session 3
9:00
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10:45
Lab04
Research Hurts. Experimental Sonic Laboratory (in situ)
Lab10
Experimental Ecologies
Lab18a
A single scene: ethnographic storytelling with smartphone cameras I
LP1a
What do we hope for a university of tomorrow? Transforming academia along with feminist, decolonial, anti-racist and engaged approaches I
P001c
Economic Moralities: Value claims on the future III
P003c
Beyond the 'Suffering Subject' in Migration Research III
P004a
(Re)claiming Spaces of Hope and Inspiration: Protest and Revolutionary Aesthetics I
P005a
Infrastructuring Solidarity and the Commons: Prefigurative socio-technical articulations of a post-capitalist world I
P010a
Navigating hurdles and pacing (im)mobilities in times of corona [AnthroMob Network] I
P018a
Experiments in Multimodal Anthropology: Transforming the Discipline, Transforming the World I
P021b
Haunting pasts, future utopias: an anthropology of ruins II
P022a
Uncommon Explorations between Green Technologies, Climate Hopes, and the Anthropological Imagination I
P025a
The Hope of Marriage: Transforming Intimate Worlds and Social Futures I
P040a
Digital Transformations and Social Life [Future Anthropologies Network] I
P043a
Commoning-decommoning dynamics in climate and energy politics [Energy Anthropology Network] I
P053a
Transformations in transmedia ethnography: experimentation, ethics and communing imagination [VANEASA] I
P054a
Sensing the Postcolonial Migrant Body I
P068a
Police officers at work [AnthroState] I
P071a
Experiencing the sensing body: mind-body techniques, contemporary spiritual practices and the senses I
P080c
'Taking care together': Conservation as more-than-human commoning III
P084a
Between promise and desire: what postcolonial and postsocialist lenses tell us about the realities of future-making I
P088a
Resisting Marginalization in Times of Crisis: The Politics of Gender, Race, Religion and Age in the MENA region and beyond I
P091b
Energy transition(s): the promises of renewables and future of the commons [Energy Anthropology Network] II
P096a
Transgressing Borders through Art, Aesthetics, and a Transformative 'Undercommons' I
P102a
Uncanny Colonial Reanimations: Ethnographies of post-colonial population control and resilient alternatives
P104
Sensory media anthropology, an introduction
P105
Conviviality in times of complex crises: translocal and transnational humanitarianism and its transformations
P108a
Transformation, hope and vigilance in borderlands I
P110a
Commoning in the digital age – lessons from China and beyond I
P115a
Trust and Violence in Times of Political Transformation I
P122a
Sound Programme: The Sounds that Bring us Together
P123
Economies of Sincerity, Economies of Authenticity, Economies of Appearances
P124a
(Un)Gendered experiences in the virtual space
P125a
Participation and Linguistic Ethnography
P129a
Environmental education for transformation: "You are never too small to make a difference"
P155a
Race, Anthropology and (De)coloniality [History of Anthropology Network]
P156a
On public policies, lives, and social spaces: anthropological perspectives from the Mediterranean [Mediterraneanist Network (MedNet)]
P165a
Engaging with aesthetic forms: Approaching the sociopolitical embedding and agency of arts [AntArt network]
P167a
The Transformation of Pilgrimage Studies: Moving Beyond Dominant Paradigms [Pilgrimage Studies Network]
P168a
Digital media, work and inequalities [Media Anthropology Network]
P172a
Towards an anthropological value theory of the commons [Network for Contemporary Anthropological Theory]
P179b
Afterlife counts: the economics and materiality of funerals and dealing with death [AGENET]
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