ENPA Public Engagement Toolkit – call for case studies

Deadline: 07 Sep 2025
Affiliation: Network for Psychological Anthropology - ENPA

ENPA’s (Network for Psychological Anthropology) Task Force on Public Psychological Anthropology is currently designing a public engagement toolkit, featuring practical guidance on how researchers can design, deliver and evaluate public engagement (PE) activities or events depending on their area of work and PE objectives. The toolkit will be launched at a special workshop during EASA’s TAN Conference in October 2025. 

To further illustrate the toolkit’s guidance, we are looking to include a number of selected case studies of PE activities or events previously organised by ENPA members – that is, You!

Within this context, a PE activity or event can be any planned way of sharing your research (at any stage, from inception and design to dissemination of findings) with the public, so that the public engages with the research and your research is engaged with the public. Such activities or events can include, but are by no means limited to, festivals, talks, social or traditional media, public debates, exhibitions, opinion polls, focus groups, people’s panels, citizen science, etc.

If you have delivered such an activity or event in the past and you would like to have it considered for ENPA’s PE toolkit, then please fill the form attached and submit it to Eleni Kotsira at helena.kotsira@gmail.com by September 7th, 2025. 

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