easa membership
membership benefits
- The right to participate in the EASA community; specifically
- - to present at the Biennial Conference
- - to set up and participate in EASA Networks
- - to attend other EASA events
- - to propose volumes for EASA's book series
- - to compete for the EASA book prize
- - to vote at General Meetings
- - to stand for election to the Executive Committee
- - to vote in Elections (not open to Associate Members)
- Receipt of the EASA Journal, Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale
- Receipt of the EASA Newsletter
- Discount of 25% when purchasing volumes in EASA's Series with Berghahn Books
EASA has organised a series of immensely successful conferences, and sponsors the publication of a major international journal and book series. It is looking to diversify its activities during the coming years, to expand and consolidate the work of the Networks and to introduce new scientific activities for the promotion of Social Anthropology as a discipline. We hope you will be with us as we take EASA into the future.
New membership applications will establish membership from January. Applications after the end of August in any year, will be taken as applications for membership in the following calendar year. The memberhsip required in order to convene or present at an EASA biennial, is for the year of the conference, not the year when the workshop/paper proposal is made.
what type of membership is right for you?
For Ordinary (full) membership you must possess either a Masters degree (or equivalent) in social anthropology from a European university, or a teaching or research post in social anthropology which is at a European university or European institution of equivalent standing.
If you and your partner are both eligible for FULL membership you may economise with joint membership, where you receive only one set of publications between you.
Student membership is for those studying for a Masters or doctorate in social anthropology at a European university or European institution of equivalent standing.
Associate membership is for those who do not meet the criteria for FULL membership, but who can show evidence of substantial and active involvement in the pursuit of social anthropology - for example those from non-European institutions with non-European qualifications.
If you are presenting at the conference and hence obliged to join EASA, but are not an anthropologist nor working within anthropology, please email membership(at)easaonline.org to request special guest status.
EASA is a Charity registered in England and Wales.
