Category: News
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Job opportunity – Postdoctoral Fellow
Here is an opportunity to work closely with Keir Martin (one of the ENPA network convenors): Job descriptionApplications are invited for two 36 months positions, with the option of applying for an additional 12 months, as Postdoctoral Fellow (SKO 1352)…
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VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GLOBAL CRISES: STATE SURVEILLANCE, SOLIDARITY AND EVERYDAY LIFE
Please feel free to join the open-access virtual conference (May 20 – 30): THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GLOBAL CRISES: STATE SURVEILLANCE, SOLIDARITY AND EVERYDAY LIFE https://www.aup.edu/psychology-global-crises including a presentation by one of the ENPA network founders: Friday, 22 May 2020, 2.00…
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Online Documentary Film Program and Debate: Religious Healing and Sacred Health Curing
The Network of the Anthropology of the Middle East and Central Eurasia (AMCE) of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA), will organise a new series of online biweekly documentary film presentations regarding “religious healing and sacred health curing” from…
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COVID-19 Update: IMPORTANT
After careful consideration of the recent COVID-19 developments, we have reached a consensus on postponing the conference by one year. This decision was not taken lightly, considering the financial loss for those who have already arranged travel and the fact that the…
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Workshop: Learning how to ask: ethnography and systemic psychotherapy, October 18th, London, UK.
ENPA co-convenor Keir Martin is co-organizing a workshop at the Tavistock Clinic: Systemic Psychotherapy Professional DoctorateSPECIAL EVENT LEARNING HOW TO ASK: ETHNOGRAPHY AND SYSTEMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY: a workshop Dr Inga-Britt Krause & Professor Keir Martin Friday 18th October 2019 2-5pm, Tavistock…
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ENPA Dialogues: Theory, Method, Experiment, September 19, 2019, FU Berlin, Germany
We are happy to announce the start of an exciting new format: the ENPA Dialogues. ENPA Dialogues is a platform for encounters with scholars from diverse research fields that engage in different, contradicting, or mutually supporting perspectives, yet all converge…