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Anthropology of Crime and Security:
Conference Report

by Thomas Hoppenheit on July 8, 2022

For the first time, the Anthropology of Security Network and the Anthropology of Crime andCriminalization Network joined forces and organized a joint conference. This was driven bythe rationale that there is a great deal of overlap in the topics and research foci of the twonetworks, and the convenors deemed it fruitful to bring these foci […]

Anthropology of Crime and Security: Register Today!

by Thomas Hoppenheit on May 13, 2022

Joint conference of the Anthropology of Crime and Criminalisation (AnthroCrime) and the Anthropology of Security (ASN) EASA networks. When: 17-19 May 2022Where: University of Bologna, Department of History and Cultures (DISCI)How: Conference Programme and Registration As a result of current social, political andeconomic trends, anthropologists areincreasingly interested in security, crime,and criminalisation. The first jointlyorganised conference […]

Anthropology of Crime and Security:
CfP and Pre-Registrations

by Thomas Hoppenheit on February 14, 2022

Joint conference of the Anthropology of Crime and Criminalisation (AnthroCrime)and the Anthropology of Security (ASN) EASA networks. When: 17-19 May 2022Where: University of Bologna, Department of History and Cultures (DISCI) As a result of current social, political and economic trends, anthropologists areincreasingly interested in security, crime, and criminalisation. The first jointlyorganised conference between the Anthropology […]

Anthropology of Crime and Security
Call for Panels

by Thomas Hoppenheit on November 27, 2021

First joint conference of the Anthropology of Crime and Criminalisation(AnthroCrime) and the Anthropology of Security (ASN) EASA networks. When: 17-19 May 2022Where: University of Bologna, Department of History and Cultures (DISCI) – Bologna (Italy) Deadline for panel proposal submission: 15 January 2022 CALL FOR PANELS: As a result of current social, political and economic trends, […]

Newsletter 2020 (2)

by Thomas Hoppenheit on June 27, 2020

Dear Network Members, We hope this email find you well. We would like to update you on the upcoming EASA conference and also invite you to join us at the ASN network meeting! EASA 2020  Early bird registration ends soon, on 29th of June: https://easaonline.org/conferences/easa2020/registration You will find all information regarding Shindig (the online platform […]

Newsletter 2020 (1)

by Thomas Hoppenheit on January 12, 2020

Find the Newsletter as a PDF here. Dear Network Members, We hope that you had a good start of the new year! We would like to remind you that the deadline for the Call for Papers for the EASA conference 2020 in Lisbon is approaching and also send you some additional network info & updates.

CFP: The Future in Security: ethnographies of security at the edge of tomorrow (EASA 2020)

by Thomas Hoppenheit on December 11, 2019

Conveners:  Mark Maguire (Maynooth University), Alexandra Schwell (AAU Klagenfurt), Monika Weissensteiner (University of Kent) Discussant: David A. Westbrook Call for Papers for the EASA 2020 panel no. 116 in Lisbon (21-24 July 2020): The Future in Security: ethnographies of security at the edge of tomorrow [ASN] Short abstract: This Anthropology of Security Network (ASN) panel […]

CFP: Critical Perceptions on the entanglements between military, security and education (EASA 2020)

by Thomas Hoppenheit on December 4, 2019

Conveners:  Erella Grassiani (University of Amsterdam), Nir Gazit (Rupin Academic Centre) Call for Papers for the EASA 2020 panel no. 077 in Lisbon (21-24 July 2020): Securitized Education: critical perceptions on the entanglements between military, security and education [Anthropology of Security Network, Peace and Conflict Studies in Anthropology PACSA] Short abstract: This panel seeks to […]

Newsletter 2019 (2)

by Thomas Hoppenheit on September 20, 2019

Find the Newsletter as a PDF here. Dear Network Members, The call for panels for the 2020 EASA conference in Lisbon is now open. We invite you to submit panel proposals under the Anthropology of Security Network. Please feel free to use the network email list to exchange upon proposals or to find colleagues interested […]