If you read this message in your email inbox, make sure to click on EASA’s new website and check it out! We have updated our website structure, the visual identity, and EASA’s presence on the web to reflect the dynamic, inclusive, and engaged association that EASA is becoming.
The website is the result of many hours of sustained work by the NomadIT team, in particular by Eli Bugler and her dedicated NomadIT team as well as designer Juhani Juurik (for the visual identity), and Ana Ivasiuc, with many rounds of constructive feedback from the members of the past executive committee, joined more recently by its new members.
We are grateful to for the fieldwork photographs they sent us for use on the website; they give a lively image of what anthropologists do, and do justice to our discipline.
Besides the more dynamic look of the website, we have enabled the different structures of our association – networks and committees – to set up and edit their own pages. Eli is preparing video instructions on how to do so, and we will introduce the instructions in our next network convenors meeting on the 8th of May. While this grants flexibility and efficiency to networks and allows for a quick updating process, those who wish to continue working with the NomadIT team to update their pages can still do so by sending their updates directly to the EASA web team to web(at)easaonline.org.
We hope you enjoy discovering the new features of our website, in particular the forum page that all our members are invited to use as space for internal communication across networks, interests, and issues.
For any feedback, bug reports, or questions on the new website, please write to web(at)easaonline.org or use our preferred option, which is the feedback form below
Feedback form
If you have comments and screenshots you can enter them in our feedback form. Comments with accompanying URLS as examples are the best way for us to identify any issues and/or understand your suggestions.