I present my candidature to promote the work of the EASA association and the discipline more broadly. I would like to give value to the best experimental, innovative experiences of anthropologists in the public sectors, encourage and promote a different way of communicating to new audiences and stakeholders and seek new opportunities for work and research outside universities.
I’ll be networking with local, regional, national and international institutions, in particular with the European Union, Ministries of Education and Research, the Four Motors for Europe (a transnational and interregional network of four highly industrialized and research-oriented regions in Europe) and Associations.
I would also like to emphasise the importance of networking with the World Anthropological Union (IUAES + WCAA) in order to better contextualise one’s activity in a global setting.
I am co-convener of TAN in EASA, also active in IUAES Congresses and WAU with workshops, panels, roundtables.
Nominating member: Noel B. Salazar (KU Leuven); Supporting member: Natalia Bloch (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań)