Abstract

The European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) is a professional organization open to all social anthropologists either qualified in or working in Europe. Founded in 1989, the EASA is a self‐governing democratic body. The association seeks to advance anthropology in Europe by organizing biennial conferences, by editing the journalSocial Anthropologyand a book series, by supporting thematic networks, and through communications and discussions on social media platforms. The geographical spread of EASA's activities and the composition of the successive executive committees shows the association's pan‐European character.

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