What are the horizons in nonhuman migration and do they resonate regional
histories and contemporary socialites? How does the nonhuman shape social
and economic life in the Middle East? - How do the rich regional
traditions-textual and empirical-open up geographies and relationalities
between human and non-human agencies? How does taking nonhumans as social
actors impact our approaches to research in the Middle East? What
analytical conceptualizations are required to enter the world of life forms
in the Middle East? - How do we write ethnographies of life forms
entanglements in the Middle East? And how can anthropology contribute in
shaping attitudes and habits that will sustain and create conditions for
livability for humans and other species in the region?
We would love you to help us answer some of these questions and others.
Deadline is Monday.
https://easaonline.org/conferences/easa2020/panels?fbclid=IwAR21YIszcG6x5QyLYIOamggTaiWcZW-NAwkthvwjB1FV5t9qqXIjyiyvrmY#8518
All the best/Allt gott
Nefissa Naguib & Karin Ahlberg
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