EASA Networks
In 1996 EASA began to establish permanent networks of scholars from all over Europe to co-operate on fields of special interest. These networks are dynamic and provide excellent opportunities for collaboration and exchange in areas of special interest.
- Africanist
- Age and Generations Network (AGENET)
- Anthropology and the Arts (AntArt)
- Anthropology and Mobility (AnthroMob)
- Anthropology and Social Movements
- Anthropology of Children and Youth
- Anthropology of Crime and Criminalisation (AnthroCrime)
- Anthropology of Confinement
- Anthropology of Economy (AOE)
- Anthropology of Fascisms (ANTHROFA)
- Anthropology of Food
- Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality (NAGS)
- Anthropology of History and Heritage (NAoHH)
- Anthropology of Humanitarianism (AHN)
- Anthropology of Labour
- Anthropology of Law, Rights and Governance (LawNet)
- Anthropology of Mining
- Anthropology of Peace, Conflict and Security (APeCS)
- Anthropology of Race and Ethnicity (ARE)
- Anthropology of Religion
- Anthropology of the Sea(s) (SEAS)
- Anthropology of Surveillance
- Anthropology of Tax (TAX)
- Anthropologies of the State (Anthrostate)
- Anthropology of the Middle East and Central Eurasia (AMCE)
- Applied Anthropology
- Creative Anthropologies Network (CAN)
- Collaboratory for Ethnographic Experimentation #Colleex
- Contemporary 'Spiritual' Practices (CSP)
- Decolonial Anthropology Network (DAN)
- Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network (Dican)
- Energy Anthropology Network (EAN)
- Environment and anthropology network (Enviroant)
- Europeanist (EuroNet)
- European Network for Digital Anthropology (ENDA)
- European Network for Psychological Anthropology (ENPA)
- European Network for Queer Anthropology (ENQA)
- Future Anthropologies Network (FAN)
- History of Anthropology Network (HOAN)
- Humans and Other Living Beings (HOLB)
- Linguistic Anthropology (ELAN)
- Media Anthropology
- Medical Anthropology (MAE)
- Medical Anthropology Young Scholars (MAYS)
- Mediterraneanist (MedNet)
- Multimodal Ethnography Network (MULTIMODAL)
- Muslim Worlds Network (MWN)
- Network for Contemporary Anthropological Theory (NCAT)
- Pilgrimage Studies Network (PILNET)
- Sacral Healing and Communication
- Sensory Media Anthropology Network
- Teaching Anthropology (TAN)
- Urban Anthropology (UrbAn)
- Visual Anthropology (VANEASA)