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Anthropology in London Day 2015
Anthropology
On the Move...
Anthropology in London is an annual conference
principally for anthropologists of the London
colleges and universities to meet and share ideas
arising from their current research and fieldwork.
institutions across London. The event focuses on
emerging research clusters that cut across London
anthropology departments, and aims to promote
dialogue and collaboration for further research.
This year’s conference, organised under the aegis
of SOAS, invites paper and panel proposals that
explore movement in the broadest sense, including
movement of objects, people, ideas, cultural
practices, and narratives; the structures, discourses,
and practices that aid or obstruct such movements;
the movement of bodies in dance, ritual, and
performance; and anthropological theory and
practice ‘on the move’, in step with a changing world.
Call for Papers
This conference provides a unique opportunity to
explore the multiplicity of research directions and
connections pursued by anthropologists based in
Please send abstracts for papers or panel proposals
up to 300 words to Stephanie Kitchen sk111@
soas.ac.uk and Caitlin Pearson [email protected] by
Monday 2nd March.
Proposals from postfieldwork students, and
staff members, from the University of London
Anthropology
departments
are
particularly
encouraged. The organisers also warmly invite
participants to submit fieldwork photos that speak
to the conference theme, and short ethnographic
films (max 5-7 minutes in length).
For online registration and further information, visit bit.ly/anthroinlondon2015
Monday 15th June, 9.30am - 6pm at UCL
Photo credits (in vertical order): Jamila Dorner, Gunvor Jonsson, Carrie Benjamin (SOAS)