European Association of Social Anthropologists

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European Association of Social Anthropologists
AbbreviationEASA
Formation1989
Region served
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research
.

History

EASA was founded in 1989 with 22 participants from 13

Castelgandolfo. Among its founding members were the anthropologists Philippe Descola and Adam Kuper
.

Aims

EASA seeks to advance

Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Social
(SA/AS).

Presidents

Conferences

References

External links