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European Association of Social Anthropologists
Series facilitator: Jon Mitchell University of SussexThe European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) was inaugurated in January 1989, in response to a widely felt need for a professional association which would represent social anthropologists in Europe and foster cooperation and interchange in teaching and research. As Europe transforms itself in the 1990s, the EASA is dedicated to the renewal of the distinctive European tradition in social anthropology.Other titles in the series:
Conceptualizing Society

Adam Kuper

Other Histories

Kirsten Hastrup

Alcohol, Gender and Culture

Dimitra Gefou-Madianou

Understanding Rituals

Daniel de Coppet

Gendered Anthropology

Teresa del Valle

Social Experience and Anthropological Knowledge

Kirsten Hastrup and Peter Hervik

Fieldwork and Footnotes

Han F. Vermeulen and Arturo Alvarez Roldan

Syncretism/Anti-Syncretism

Charles Stewart and Rosalind Shaw

Grasping the Changing World

Václav Hubinger

Civil Society

Chris Hann and Elizabeth Dunn

Nature and Society

Philippe Descola and Gisli Pálsson

The Ethnography of Moralities

Signe Howell

Inside and Outside the Law

Olivia Harris

Locality and Belonging

Nadia Lovell

Recasting Ritual

Felicia Hughes-Freeland and Mary M. Crain

Anthropological Perspectives on Local Development

Simone Abram and Jacqueline Waldren

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Publication Information: Book Title: Constructing the Field: Ethnographic Fieldwork in the Contemporary World. Contributors: Vered Amit - editor. Publisher: Routledge. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: ii.
    
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