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Sarah Green, EASA President writes about the new Exec, the challenges facing academia, and the importance of EASA as an independent scholarly anthropology association

Who is on the new EASA Exec? We give profiles of the new exec members and describe their roles.

As part of the AGM there is a CFP, deadline 8th September, entitled: Europe, knowledge politics and bureaucracy: anthropological perspectives.

Moving towards a review of the HAU affair 2011-2017, EASA exec reports back as to the rationale and approach for a review of what went on at HAU from 2011-2017.

EASA journal editors write of their plans for their editorship..

The Exec’s liaison officers summarise the ongoing incorporation of PrecAnthro concerns within EASA’s work.

An assortment of news from the many active networks within EASA.

EASA’s book series publisher, Berghahn Books, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year!

It is with great sadness that we announce the untimely death of Paul Clough, Professor of Anthropological Sciences at the University of Malta, at the age of 70.