EASA2026 Anthropology: Possibilities in a Polarised World
EASA2026
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EASA2026
Poznań, Poland
21 – 24 Jul 2026
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Climate policy and action in cities: recalibrations of a polarised issue
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In the Ruins of Value: Anthropology, Capitalism, and the Politics of Worthlessness
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Spirituality in a divided world: Rethinking healing, difference, and coexistence
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Displacement as a form of life: Migration, authoritarianism, and solidarity [Anthropology of Confinement (ConfinementNet)]
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Asia not as a Method: Rethinking the Cold War relatedness from Asia
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Struggles for decriminalising and demedicalising abortion in contemporary Europe: the Polish Abortion Dream Team
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Critique in "crisis": constructing new grounds for inquiry across postsocialism and postliberalism [CLOSED]
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Look away now! When Violence Becomes the Field
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Ethnographies of Joy: Snippets from a Definitionless Dictionary [Anthropology of Law, Rights and Governance (LAWNET)]
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Disruptive mobilities: Unsettling law, space, and identities through movement
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Tree vs. tree vs. human: Tree struggles at the age of polarisations
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Structuring Affects in Black and White: On Care and its Others
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Family Business: Doing fieldwork with children and/or partners
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Ecofeminist Ethnographies of "Green" Energy Projects: Destabilising Colonial Structures in European Energy Transitions
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Polarised bodies. Fatigue, care, and the affective politics of survival
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Is There a Place for Computation in Anthropology? Building a methodological foundation for computational anthropology
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Building a less polarized world through anthropological education and new audiences, using international and local networks [Teaching Anthropology Network (TAN)]
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How we do is what we do
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Longing Otherwise: the Politics and Poetics of Desire in a Fractured World
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Disappearance and its others – speculation, opacity and the negative in anthropology
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Triangulation and Polarization: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Fieldwork - [Network for Contemporary Anthropological Theory (NCAT)]
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Between Green Extractivism and Fossil Fascism: The Role of Critical Anthropology [Energy Anthropology Network (EAN)]
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Making Things Public: collaborations and possibilities [Network for an Anthropology of History & Heritage (NAoHH)]
RT24
The Polarised Planet: navigating the activist-sceptic divide in an age of environmental extremes
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