Berghahn Journals will be present at European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) 2018: Staying, Moving, Settling! To celebrate, we are delighted to offer EASA conference attendees free access to our complete Anthropology collection for the month of August! To access all the journals in the collection, login to our website and use the code EASA2018 (valid through August 31, 2018). View redemption instructions.
For a full list of anthropology journals, view our collections page.
View a list of Berghahn Editors and Editorial Board Members and their EASA panels below:
Editor and Editorial Board Member Panels
From Anthropology in Action: Journal for Applied Anthropology in Policy and Practice:
Tess Lea, University of Sydney, Editorial Board
Panel: (P087) Policy mobility in a globalised world: how ideas and practices of governance and management travel, settle and colonise new domains
From the Anthropological Journal of European Cultures:
Elisabeth Timm, University of Münster, Germany, Editor
Panel: (P055) Making knowledge mobile: knowledge production and transfer in/to/across/between anthropology’s actors, locations, and performances
From Anthropology of the Middle East:
Mary Elaine Hegland, Santa Clara University, Editorial Advisory Board
Panel: (P132) Social mobility in the neoliberal age: practices, relations, expectations, and desires
From Conflict and Society: Advances in Research:
Alexander Horstmann, Tallinn University, Editor
Panel: (P103) Religion and refugee: interdisciplinary discussion on humane-divine interactions
Atreyee Sen, University of Copenhagen, Editor
Panel: (P121) Conspiracy theories and conspiracy practices: moving between rationalities
Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo, Advisory Board
Panel: (P015) Forms of integration: redistribution and (market) exchange
From Religion and Society: Advances in Research:
Simon Coleman, University of Toronto, Editor
Panel: (P101) Travelling religion, religious travel. Gender challenges in theory and ethnography [Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality Network]
Ruy Blanes, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Editor
Panel: (P102) Divine mobilities: how gods and spirits move through the world
Diana Espirito Santo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Reviews Editor
Panel: (P105) Mobile materials and technologies of enchantment
From Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology:
Ayse Çaglar, University of Vienna, Consulting Editor
Panel: (P151) Migrantizing Europe
Oscar Salemink, University of Copenhagen, Editorial Board
Panel: (P041) Heritage geographies in the age of mobility
Alina-Sandra Cucu, Humboldt University, Deputy Managing Editor
Panel: (P059) Rearticulating labour: staying, moving, and mobilizing along global commodity chains
Massimiliano Mollona, Goldsmiths College, London, Editorial Board
Panel: (P059) Rearticulating labour: staying, moving, and mobilizing along global commodity chains
George Baca, City University of New York (CUNY) and Dong-A University, Consulting Editor
Panel: (P059) Rearticulating labour: staying, moving, and mobilizing along global commodity chains
Birgit Müller, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, Consulting Editor
Panel: (P063) The anthropology of emotions and law [LAW NET]
Don Kalb, University of Bergen, Editorial Board
Panel: (P129) Marx @200: historical materialism for today’s world [IUAES Commission on Global Transformations and Marxian Anthropology]
Luisa Steur, University of Amsterdam, Managing and Lead Editor
Panel: (P132) Social mobility in the neoliberal age: practices, relations, expectations, and desires
Theodorra Vetta, Universitat de Barcelona, and Dimitra Kofti, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Editorial Collective Members
Panel: (P012) Ideologies of dispossession along the private/public conundrum [Anthropology of Economy Network]
From Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences:
Susan Wright, Danish School of Education, University of Aarhus, Editor
Panel: (P087) Policy mobility in a globalised world: how ideas and practices of governance and management travel, settle and colonise new domains
Cris Shore, Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland, Editorial Board
Panel: (P087) Policy mobility in a globalised world: how ideas and practices of governance and management travel, settle and colonise new domains
Jakob Krause-Jensen, Danish School of Education, University of Aarhus, Editorial Board
Panel: (P160) Sense and sensibility: investments of emotion and rationality in the charting of future scenarios
From Sibirica: Interdisciplinary Journal of Siberian Studies:
Jenanne Ferguson, University of Nevada-Reno, Associate Editor
Panel: (P003) Tilting the globe: creativity, transition and stasis in the Circumpolar North
David Anderson, University of Aberdeen, Editorial Advisory Board
Panel: (P019) Liveability in a time of ecological destruction [Humans and Other Living Beings Network]
From Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies:
Noel B. Salazar, University of Leuven, Editorial Board
Panel: (P080) Pacing mobilities: a consideration of shifts in the timing, intensity, tempo and duration of mobility [AnthroMob]
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