EASA Book series
Since its establishment in 1992, the book series has been showcasing the work produced by members of the Association. The series has been published by Berghahn Books since 2003 and includes both edited collections and monographs. The editorial team of Annika Lems, Sabine Strasser and Jelena Tošić want to continue expanding the book series’ key role in fostering and showcasing cutting-edge work.
Since its establishment in 1992, the book series has been showcasing the work produced by members of the Association. The series has been published by Berghahn Books since 2003 and includes both edited collections and monographs. The editorial team of Monika Palmberger, Magdalena Suerbaum, and Elisa Lanari want to continue expanding the book series’ key role in fostering and showcasing cutting-edge work.
- The editors are interested in proposals that deal with important social and political issues and don’t shy away from experimenting with new approaches to shed light on challenging questions.
- The Book Series continues to promote different theoretical, geographical and empirical perspectives.
- The editorial collective strives for diversity – both in terms of the representation of thematical, epistemological and regional angles as well as the authors represented in the book series.
- The books they envisage for the series have a strong ethnographic basis and are written vividly.
The editors encourage both senior and junior scholars to contact them to discuss their ideas for book projects and gain advice on how to put forward a book proposal via bookseries(at)easaonline.org.
Authors are kindly asked to download and fill in a New Book Outline Form (NBO Form) from Berghahn. Proposals should include an extended discussion of the work as a whole, which identifies the projected work’s topic and significance, its analytical or theoretical orientation and its empirical content. Ideally this would mean a draft of the Introduction. In addition, they should have an abstract (about 300 words) of each chapter (for monographs) or contribution (for edited volumes). After reviewing this material, the Series Editor will indicate next steps.
The EASA book series publishes works in English that address worthwhile questions in a cogent, persuasive and fluent way. Manuscripts must not be under consideration by any other publisher.
If you have any queries please contact bookseries(at)easaonline.org
Publishers
Recent volumes (2003 -) are published by Berghahn Books. View titles
Discount for EASA members
Remember to mention your EASA membership to get the discount !
EASA members are entitled to special discounts with publishing partner Berghahn Books:
- 50% off all hardback EASA volumes (using code EASA50)
- and 30% off EASA paperbacks, and all other Berghahn books and ebooks (using EASA30)
- Place your orders at www.berghahnbooks.com and enter the code at the checkout stage to activate your discount.
If you have any queries please contact bookseries(at)easaonline.org
Re-Turns, Entanglements and Collaborations: Anthropological Experimentations
Queer and Trans Life: Anthropological Futures
‘You Don’t Know’: Precarious Methods and Life in a Workers’ Hostel
Difference And Sameness In Schools: Perspectives from the European Anthropology of Education
The Politics of Relations: How Self-Government, Infrastructures, and Care Transform the State in Serbia
Performing State Boundaries: Food Networks, Democratic Bureaucracy and China
The Hidden Minority: Perceptions of Belonging and Otherness in the Finnish – Russian Borderland
The Familial Occult: Explorations at the Margins of Critical Autoethnography
An Anthropology of Disappearance: Politics, Intimacies and Alternative Ways of Knowing
Ethnographies Of Deservingness: Unpacking Ideologies of Distribution and Inequality
Ethnographers Before Malinowski: Pioneers of Anthropological Fieldwork, 1870-1922
The Politics of Atlantic Memory in The Netherlands
Ethnographies of Power: A Political Anthropology of Energy
Embodying Borders: A Migrant’s Right to Health, Universal Rights and Local Policies
The Sea Commands: Community and Perception of the Environment in a Portuguese Fishing Village
Can Academics Change the World? An Israeli Anthropologist’s Testimony on the Rise and Fall of a Protest Movement on Campus
Institutionalised Dreams: The Art of Managing Foreign Aid
Non-Humans in Amerindian South America: Ethnographies of Indigenous Cosmologies, Rituals and Songs
Economy, Crime And Wrong In A Neoliberal Era
Being-Here: Placemaking in a World of Movement.
Back to the Postindustrial Future: An Ethnography of Germany’s Fastest-Shrinking City
Messy Europe: Crisis, Race, and Nation-State in a Postcolonial World
Managing ambiguity: How Clientelism, Citizenship, and Power Shape Personhood in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Good Holiday: Development, Tourism and the Politics of Benevolence in Mozambique.
World Heritage on the Ground: Ethnographic Perspectives
Moving Places: Relations, Return and Belonging
Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Europe
Flexible Capitalism: Exchange and Ambiguity at Work
Figuration Work: Student Participation, Democracy and University Reform in a Global Knowledge Economy
Being a State and States of Being in Highland Georgia
Being Human, Being Migrant: Senses of Self and Well-Being
Peripheral Vision: Politics, Technology and Surveillance
Family Upheaval: Generation, Mobility and Relatedness among Pakistani Migrants in Denmark
Cyberidentities at War: The Moluccan Conflict on the Internet
Landscape beyond Land: Routes, Aesthetics, Narratives
Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes: An Anthropology of Everyday Religion
Caring for the ‘Holy Land’: Filipina Domestic Workers in Israel
Encounters of Body and Soul in Contemporary Religious Practices: Anthropological Reflections
Headlines of Nation: Subtexts of Class: Working Class Populism and the Return of the Repressed in Neoliberal Europe
Policy Worlds: Anthropology and Analysis of Contemporary Power
Power and Magic in Italy
Culture Wars: Context, Models and Anthropologists’ Accounts
Ethnographic Practice in the Present
Postsocialist Europe: Anthropological Perspectives from Home
Knowing How to Know: Fieldwork and the Ethnographic Present
Exploring Regimes of Discipline: The Dynamics of Restraint
Going First Class? New Approaches to Privileged Travel and Movement
Skilled Visions: Between Apprenticeship and Standards
Multiple Medical Realities: Patients and Healers in Biomedical, Alternative and Traditional Medicine
Fracturing Resemblances: Identity and Mimetic Conflict in Melanesia and the West
Grammars of Identity / Alterity: A Structural Approach
Educational Histories of European Social Anthropology
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