Elections

Executive election 2025 and 2026

16 Jan 2025

Votes cast: 960
Constituency: 3292
Turnout: 29%

Statement:
EASA members are invited to elect five candidates from the eight listed here to join the Treasurer and the Secretary on the committee. The new Committee will preside over the Association until 2026 and be responsible for the preparation of the next conference in Poznan in 2025.

Votes must be cast by end of 15th January 2025 (CET). Votes are anonymised.

The online election by members took place between 16th December 2024 and 15th January 2025.
960 ballots were received from a constituency of 3292 members – a turnout of 29%.

The new executive (2025-2026) will be comprised of Maarja Kaaristo (Treasurer), Jonas Tinius (Secretary), Ana Ivasiuc, Hayal Akarsu, Fabiola Mancinelli, Panas Karampampas, Alexandra Oancă.

PrecAnthro/University College Dublin

Elected

Votes: 514

Utrecht University

Elected

Votes: 503

Universitat de Barcelona

Elected

Votes: 445

Durham University/EuroNet

Elected

Votes: 441

PrecAnthro/KU Leuven

Elected

Votes: 436

PrecAnthro/Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Votes: 422

Adam-Mickiewicz-University Poznań

Votes: 416

La Rochelle Université/LIENSs/LPED/CeRCLEs

Votes: 387

Iseyin Cattle market

Fieldwork and photo by Ifeanyichukwu Charles Nweke

Oyo, Nigeria, 13-09-2024

A major market where Fulani Herdsmen in Oyo State sell their Cattle.

This photo is part of a selection of fieldwork photos by EASA members.

ñakay (female initiation ritual) II

Fieldwork and photo by Máire Ní Mhórdha

Casamance, Senegal, 2009

Photo by Máire Ní Mhórdha

This photo is part of a selection of fieldwork photos by EASA members.

Vishupad Temple Inner Sanctum

Fieldwork and photo by Anand Ranjan

Gaya, Bihar, India,

Vishnupad Footprint 2

This photo is part of a selection of fieldwork photos by EASA members.

Meditating in a 21st Century Stone Circle

Fieldwork and photo by Yael Dansac

Glasgow, United Kingdom, 21 June 2023

Sighthill Stone Circle is a modern megalithic site located in the northern suburbs of Glasgow. Inaugurated in 1979, it was the first astronomically accurate stone circle to be built in the British Isles in over 3000 years. Throughout its life, it has been setting for Pagan ceremonies and political protests.

Meditating in a 21st Century Stone Circle Author: Yael Dansac

This photo is part of a selection of fieldwork photos by EASA members.

Ethnography of science III

Fieldwork by Zdenka Sokolickova

Photo by: Dagmara Wojtanowicz

Svalbard, Norway, 2022

These images were shared with EASA by anthropologists Zdenka Sokolickova. They are taken by Dagmara Wojtanowicz during a scientific expedition called SEES in July 2022 to Edgeøya, Svalbard.

Zdenka writes “I was there doing ethnography of science, joining the Dutch ecologist Ingeborg Klarenberg during her fieldwork studying moss species. I asked the photographer of the expedition (Dagmara Wojtanowicz) to capture some moments during our joint fieldwork, keeping the word “encounter” (inspired by Tsing, 2015) in mind. Both Dagmara and Ingeborg agreed with me sharing the pictures with you guys.”

Photo 2 by Dagmara Wojtanowicz

This photo is part of a selection of fieldwork photos by EASA members.

ñakay (female initiation ritual) I

Fieldwork and photo by Máire Ní Mhórdha

Casamance, Senegal, 2009

Photo by Máire Ní Mhórdha

This photo is part of a selection of fieldwork photos by EASA members.