Category: News
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ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar (WiPS) with Maija Sequeira and Naama Cohen
Friday, the 11th of March from 4 to 6 pm CET via Zoom. This month we are happy to introduce two presenters who will share their works-in-progress in two shorter presentations, each followed by discussion: “Sometimes you need a break…
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ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar (WiPS) on Neurodiversity, by Katrine Callander, 11.02. at 4 pm CET
“Naturally Connected Neurodiversity: Natural environmental connections and identity re-alignment among late-diagnosed autistic women” by Katrine Callander, University of Kent Friday, the 11th of February from 4 to 6 pm CET via Zoom. To join ENPA WiPS and receive the link…
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European Network for Psychological Anthropology (ENPA) is looking for the organisers of the next ENPA Biennial Conference 2023
The first conference of the ENPA, organised remotely in collaboration with the University of Helsinki, was a huge success. We are already looking forward to the next one in 2023, and are looking for a team (1-3 people) to become…
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ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar
The ENPA Works-in-Progress Seminar (WiPS), launched by ENPA in October 2021, is a forum in which faculty, researchers and postgraduate students present works in progress, receive feedback, and exchange ideas about research in psychological anthropology and allied fields. We meet…
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The #ENPA2021 Conference Soundtrack by Tobias Freund now online
We are pleased to announce that you can now listen to our ENPA2021 Soundtrack “Mind Embedded and Embodied”, created by Tobias Freund, a Berlin-based producer, composer & DJ, on our website: https://enpanthro.net/audio/
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The #ENPA2021 Conference Recordings Online
Dear colleagues, in case you have missed the #ENPA2021 First Biennial Conference “Mind Embedded and Embodied – Futures of Psychological Anthropology”, you can now find the recordings of the keynotes by Tyyne Claudia Pollman and Charles Stafford, the Q&A with…