The [Anthropology of Security] network in EASA is making a cfp for the EASA 2018 conference in Stockholm: Security on the Move: Mobility and Experimentation Submission deadline for papers: 9th April 2018.
2nd cfp: EASA workshop on peace, security and conflict
by admin on April 3, 2017
Deadine extended! The cfp for the Pacsa/AnthroSec networking workshop in Amsterdam (August 2017) has been extended to the 12th of April, due to technical problems.
cfp: EASA workshop on peace, security and conflict
by admin on February 14, 2017
The call for papers/abstracts for the bi-annual EASA workshop and meeting is now open! The Making of Peace, Conflict and Security: Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. 6th Bi-annual meeting, 28-30 August 2017, Amsterdam. Organized in cooperation with the Anthropology of Security Network, SECURCIT (University of Amsterdam) and the Dept. of Anthropology (VU University Amsterdam) Conference […]
cfp: EASA 2016: Spaces of Security
by admin on January 7, 2016
The cfp is now open. Together withe the PACSA network we are calling for papers on the subject of Spaces of security. The aim of this panel is to examine ethnographic research on spaces of security, take stock, and prepare for a future in which anthropologists will explore shifting contexts and the production of evidence […]
Wenner-Gren workshop: Spaces of Security
by admin on January 7, 2016
The network has won some money from the Wenner-Gren Foundation to hold a workshop on ‘Spaces of Security: Local, National, Global’ at NUI, Maynooth from the 25th to 27th of April 2016. The main hosts will be Mark Maguire and Setha Low. More details will follow.
The Transparency Paradox
by admin on November 18, 2014
A one-day workshop in Maynooth University This one-day seminar brings together scholars, experts and industry practitioners from diverse fields to address the above questions. The focus will be on the citizen as sensor, data transparency and privacy; surveillance and security, and new forms of scrutiny. 24 November 9.30-17.00 (Renehan Hall, South Campus)