Anthropology and disaster studies: a symbiotic relationship (DICAN - EASA Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network)
Dear colleagues,
The call for papers examining the anthropology of disaster and climate at ASA15 is now open. ASA15 is being hosted at the University of Exeter from 13th-16th April, and our panel seeks to explore the ways that disaster anthropology is produced through its institutional collaborations, and within the field of disaster studies in general. If you are interested in joining this discussion, please refer to the panel call for more details:
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2015/panels.php5?PanelID=3354.
Here also is the link to the paper call, giving instructions of how to submit:
http://www.theasa.org/conferences/asa15/cfp.shtml
Kind regards, Andrea and Seumas (DICAN - EASA Disaster and Crisis Anthropology Network)
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