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Psychology and Anthropology in a Changing World: Reflections on ENPA 2023
In this post, we report some of the conference highlights and share reflections on the experience from several participants and organisers.
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Counselling and Psychotherapy as a Career for Anthropology Graduates
In this post, ENPA Convenor, John Loewenthal explores how training to become a therapist could make for a truly anthropological career.
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Prize for a Remarkable Published Paper in 2022 awarded to Merel Otto and Eva van Roekel
It is our pleasure to announce that the annual Prize for a Remarkable Published Paper in psychological anthropology has been awarded to Merel Otto and Eva van Roekel. Their paper, published in ETHOS in 2022, is entitled: Struggling along in…
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WiPS: Perceptions of Parenthood in Communism and Their Implications in Today’s Adults in Romania, Dr. Lavinia Țânculescu-Popa, 11 May
Thursday, the 11th of May from 5 to 7 pm CET via Zoom. This month we are happy to introduce Dr. Lavinia Țânculescu-Popa from Hyperion University, who will share her work-in-progress titled: “Perceptions of Parenthood in Communism and Their Implications…
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ENPA prize for a remarkable published paper in 2022
The European Network for Psychological Anthropology (ENPA) is inviting nominations for the annual ENPA Prize for a published paper in psychological anthropology. The prize committee will be looking to highlight an article of special significance in its field, which could…
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No Punishment, Fairness, and Autonomy: Key Values for a Good Life in Finland
PhD candidate Mãdãlina Alamã considers the findings and implications of a recently published article that she first encountered at an ENPA Works in Progress Seminar.