IT’S TIME! The biannual conference of the European Association of Social Anthropology, lovingly known as #EASA2014, is finally upon us. Our Allegra team is already en route to lovely Tallinn. For all of you who’ll be joining us at the event, come and have a chat (or a really deep intellectual conversation, as you wish!) with us at our booth! We’ll have a joint booth with HAU – Journal of Ethnographic Theory, so you can catch two awesome projects at the same time.
And for everyone, also the folks at home, FOLLOW our fun & informative social media coverage of the event! In addition to updating this site, we’ll be tweeting, instagramming and facebooking our way through the four days of #EASA 2014. Be sure to follow us on every possible media and give us feedback with comments!
To get in the right mood for the big event, here’s a checklist to see if you missed any of our preliminary #EASA2014 coverage! First, we had an interview with Noel Salazar. Then we introduced our EASA Master of Ceremony, Felix Girke. Next up for interviewing was Carlo Cubero, and then the very founding members of EASA! We also spoke with Patrick Laviolette, and our very own Miia Halme-Tuomisaari and Julie Billaud wrote about boredom — a theme we’re returning to in Tallinn!
We have also created curated lists for you from the smörgåsbord of EASA goodies – picking interesting labs, panels and films from the program. And of course there’s our seminar, Stuck at the Gates, in Helsinki on Monday, 4th of August, right after the main event!
And if you’re still wondering what to wear for the weekend, go read Carole McGranahan’s vastly popular advice on how to dress chick for a conference!