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SUMMARY:SAC Spring 2026 Conference "Fear and Loathing…in Las Vegas: A Journey of Fun and Folly in the Face of FOBO"
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to experience the exhilarating spirit of Las Vegas as its iconic zest for life fuses with an engaging exploration of deeper themes at the 2026 annual conference of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness! \nBeyond the Glitz\nThe “Las Vegas” themed meeting is not just about the glitz; it’s about exploring the underlying principles that make for a vibrant\, thriving\, and truly connected community. The Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness is dedicated to studying consciousness phenomena in cultures around the world. This electrifying event\, made possible by the dedication and support of our community\, aims to delve deeper into themes such as: \n\nArtificial Intelligence (AI): The conference will examine the relationship between AI and consciousness\, exploring how the development of AI challenges or deepens our understanding of ourselves. It will also consider the impact of AI on human learning and wisdom in this new era of AI knowledge.\nThe interplay of individual and collective consciousness in spaces designed for entertainment and spectacle.\nThe anthropological roots of play\, celebration\, and risk-taking across cultures\, drawing on research into how different cultures engage with these elements of human experience.\nHow to build radical inclusiveness in diverse groups\, drawing lessons from unexpected places.\nDealer’s Choice. After all\, it’s Vegas and you can talk about what you want\, whether it stays here or not!\n\nEmbrace the Unexpected\nCome ready to embrace the unexpected\, share unique perspectives\, and discover how to cultivate both joy and meaningful connection in your life and work. Join us in 2026 for a conference that promises to be both intellectually stimulating and personally enriching. \nThis meeting description was brought to you in collaboration with AI. \nRegistration & Submission Instructions\nRegister for the conference Submit a proposal  for a paper\, panel\, other presentation\, or logo \nLearn more about the conference \nBook a reduced room rate at the Palazzo (you do NOT have to book a room for the entire duration of the meeting) \nSubmission Deadline\nJanuary 31\, 2026 @ 8:00 PM Eastern Time \nAcceptance Notifications\nFebruary 10\, 2026 \nMore Information\nPlease contact Stephanie Fox\, Tiffany-Ashton Gatsby\, or John Baker
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/sac-spring-2026-conference-fear-and-loathing-in-las-vegas/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness (SAC)":MAILTO:johnbaker@vcccd.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260116
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SUMMARY:Call for Work and Family Researchers Network Predoctoral Preconference Applications
DESCRIPTION:On June 17\, 2026\, the Work and Family Researchers Network will hold a Pre-Doctoral Preconference at Concordia University in Montreal Canada during its 8th Biennial Conference. The Predoctoral Preconference will provide workshops intended to help graduate students form meaningful connections with diverse scholars\, learn about publication strategies\, as well as how to engage with stakeholders such as organizational leaders or policy advocates. Questions can be directed to organizers Wen Fan (wen.fan@bc.edu) and Jaeseung Kim (jkim1203@o365.skku.edu). Space is limited. Applications close January 15\, 2026. Those selected to attend the preconference will be notified in February 2026. Information about the 2026 WFRN conference and the preconference application can be found at this link: https://wfrn.org/2026-work-and-family-researchers-network-conference/.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/call-for-work-and-family-researchers-network-predoctoral-preconference-applications/
LOCATION:Concordia University\, 1450 Guy Street\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3H 0A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Deadline
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ORGANIZER;CN="Work and Family Researchers Network (WFRN)":MAILTO:info@wfrn.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260116
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
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SUMMARY:AES 2026 Spring Conference Registration
DESCRIPTION:Register for the 2026 American Ethnological Spring Conference to take place May 1 – 3 at the University of Victoria\, British Columbia Canada.  \nSubmissions due January 15\, 2025. \nForty years ago\, George Marcus and Michael Fischer declared the 1980s an “experimental moment in the human sciences\,” urging anthropologists and other human scientists to rethink ethnography as a site not only of representation but of intervention\, invention\, and critique. Today\, in the context of ecological crisis\, political rupture\, technological transformation\, and epistemic reordering\, we ask: what does experiment mean today? \nThis conference invites scholars to reflect on experiment as both object and mode of anthropological inquiry. How do anthropologists collaborate\, compose\, and critique in experimental ways? What does it mean to “experiment” with form\, with method\, with theory\, or with the infrastructures of scholarly work? And how might experiment be situated—ethically\, politically\, historically—in relation to those whose lives and knowledge we engage? \nWe welcome proposals that explore (but are not limited to) the following themes: \n\nExperimental ethnography: form\, aesthetics\, genre\nCollaborative and co-creative fieldwork practices\nIndigenous experimentation\nSpeculative anthropology and future-oriented inquiry\nArchives\, objects\, and materiality as sites of experiment\nMultispecies and more-than-human experimentation\nInterdisciplinary knowledge creation and experiments across disciplinary boundaries\nExperimental publics: art\, activism\, and engaged scholarship\nTechnologies and infrastructures of knowledge production\nRisks\, failures\, and ethical entanglements of ethnographic practice\nExperiments in pedagogy and teaching anthropology\n\nWe encourage contributions in diverse formats\, including academic papers\, roundtables\, and workshops. \nJoin us as we ask: What does it mean to experiment in and with anthropology today? \nMore information \nRegistration & Submission Guidelines\nTo register and submit proposals for the conference\, the following steps need to be taken prior to the submission deadline: January 15\, 2025 \n\nRegister for the AES Spring 2026 Conference. You need to register for the conference before submitting your abstract.\nOnce you register\, you will receive a link to the submission form in your confirmation email. The submission form should only be completed by:\n\nan individual proposing a paper presentation\nthe organizer of a panel\, roundtable\, author-meets-critic\, or other organized panel structure. Panel participants do not need to fill out the submission form.\n\n\nInitial acceptance decisions will be communicated by February 1\, 2026\, and the program will be released closer to the conference date.\n\nFor inquiries\, contact AES.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/aes-2026-spring-conference-registration/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Ethnological Society (AES)":MAILTO:AESConference2026@outlook.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251002
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SUMMARY:Call for Papers and Sessions for the 2026 Work and Family Researchers Network Conference
DESCRIPTION:Submissions are now open for the Work and Family Researchers Network 8th Biennial Conference\, June 17-20\, 2026\, Concordia University Montreal Canada. More than 400 scholars are anticipated to attend. The conference theme is Centering Care Across the Life Course. Submission deadline is October 1\, 2025. Upon request\, submissions received by September 1\, 2025 will be expedited to facilitate Canadian visa approval. To submit your paper\, poster\, or session proposal\, follow this link: https://wfrn26.mymeetingsavvy.net/. For more information on the 2026 conference and travel to Canada\, visit the conference webpage: https://wfrn.org/2026-work-and-family-researchers-network-conference/.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/call-for-papers-and-sessions-for-the-2026-work-and-family-researchers-network-conference/
LOCATION:Concordia University\, 1450 Guy Street\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3H 0A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Deadline
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ORGANIZER;CN="Work and Family Researchers Network (WFRN)":MAILTO:info@wfrn.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250624
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CREATED:20250131T125219Z
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SUMMARY:Society for the Anthropology of Religion (SAR) Biennial Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Society for the Anthropology of Religion (SAR) Biennial Conference will be held June 21-23\, 2025 at U.C. Santa Barbara. SAR welcomes paper and panel proposals on ALL TOPICS in the Anthropology of Religion. At the same time\, we do have a main Conference theme for 2025:  Religiosities\, Ecologies\, and Environmentalisms in the Age of the Anthropocene. \nKeynote Speaker: Prof. Ana Mariella Bacigalupo\, Anthropology Department at SUNY Buffalo; she will speak on indigenous religious environmentalism in Peru. \nFor the first time\, our SAR Biennial Conference will collaborate with the International Society for the Study of Religion\, Nature\, and Culture (ISSRNC) https://www.issrnc.org/. The last day of our SAR Conference (June 23\, 2025) will overlap with the first day of their Conference\, also to be held at UC Santa Barbara. SAR members are free to stay on and attend ISSRNC panel sessions with no extra charge. \nAnthropology needs to expand beyond the study of mere humans\, for the effects of climate change and the pollution of our life-sustaining biosphere are impacting all living species\, which are interdependent. This conference brings into play interpretive\, scientific\, and religious perspectives on forms of life in their cultural and natural environments. It promotes new ways of inquiring into the entangled relations between humans and deities\, ancestors\, ghosts\, animals\, insects\, plants\, and sacred natural formations such as rocks\, rivers\, and mountains. Across the globe\, how do different religious communities\, doctrines\, and institutions play a role in the age of the Anthropocene?
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/society-for-the-anthropology-of-religion-sar-biennial-conference/
LOCATION:University of California\, Santa Barbara
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
CREATED:20250102T145145Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Society for Economic Anthropology 45th Annual Meeting: Sustaining Life between Popular and Illicit Economies
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 SEA meeting proposes to explore constellations of practices and strategies for sustaining life through activities that are not necessarily part of formal or even legal work and commerce. Our call seeks to explore the expansion\, heterogenization and transformation of these practices and economies\, questioning concepts of periphery\, marginality and exclusion in order to analyze processes of capital valorization in local and transnational spaces of dispute and conflict over legitimate orders. The conference will be held in Puebla\, Mexico. A colonial city located near Mexico City\, the location allows for consideration of past and present economies while drawing on pioneering Latin American debates in popular\, feminist and spatialized economies. \nThis meeting seeks to promote discussions around the collaborative aspects at stake for majority populations\, whose lives in many parts of the world are increasingly precarious and ever more traversed by illicit trade and traffic\, territorial and spatialized control and regulation\, and multiple and diverse violences. Popular economy perspectives allow us to examine such strategies in their most plural sense\, as a set of diverse and even contradictory experiences and practices\, that constantly exceed our conceptual categories\, and as such\, have continually reorganized modes of organization and cooperation\, as well as political subjectivities. Feminist economic analyses point to the importance attending to marginalized populations’ provisioning practices in contexts of capitalist expansion. This means understanding the increasingly complex work of taking care\, in negotiation with not only state and private\, but also illicit organizations and actors. Finally\, a spatial approach to translocal and transnational economies allows us to read popular sectors’ multiple and variegated strategies of stabilization and dispute in the context of economic and political crises inscribed into multiple and unequal territories marked by incessant mobilities and inmobilities. \nFramed by these perspectives\, we seek to put anthropological and archeological studies into discussion to help us understand the ways that neoliberal destructuring of salaried work and public services have made it increasingly difficult for marginalized populations to function completely separately from illegalized circuits: families members migrate through trans-border trajectories\, contraband provides possibilities for both work and affordable goods\, young people find diversified labor opportunities in expanding criminalized networks. Explorations of actually existing popular economies from feminist perspectives will help us better understand the intensification and transformation of strategies to guarantee reproduction over multiple territories. \nThe 2025 SEA meeting “Sustaining Life between Popular and Illicit Economies” will be bilingual\, with translations and exchanges in English and in Spanish. We hope that our exchanges in this SEA meeting will help us explore the recreation of common modes of existence that allow popular sectors to establish lives worth living in increasingly difficult conditions for their reproduction\, particularly with the multiplication of interconnections between popular and illicit economies. Please see ttps://econanthro.org/meet/2025-sea-45th-annual-meeting/ for a full description of the call including papers topics of particular interest. \nAbstracts will be received through the SEA Submission Site through February 3rd\, 2025. For more information\, please contact Cristina Cielo at mccielo@flacso.edu.ec
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/2025-society-for-economic-anthropology-45th-annual-meeting-sustaining-life-between-popular-and-illicit-economies/
LOCATION:Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla\, Puebla\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250531T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
CREATED:20250127T143313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T162532Z
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SUMMARY:The 2025 Society for Linguistic Anthropology Biennial Conference
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to imagine today?\nThe 2025 Society for Linguistic Anthropology Conference invites participants to explore the many ways that imagination critically shapes\, reproduces\, and transforms social worlds across times\, spaces\, and scales through discursive and non-discursive processes and practices. \nStarting with the idea of imagination as movement toward a thing\, state of affairs\, and/or set of ideas that does not (yet) exist\, we prompt participants to ask: Who imagines? What gets imagined? Toward what ends and with what effects? How do particular imaginaries resist or engage practices and technologies of mediation?  What happens when imagination is not just linked to\, but is also untethered from temporal terms and logics? What is the relationship between imagination and forms of individual and collective action\, including narrative\, claims-making\, and other rhetorical modes? How can we understand the myriad instantiations of imagination\, creation\, and critique—from innovation\, construction\, or invention to destruction\, violence\, or the reinforcement of the status quo?
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/the-2025-society-for-linguistic-anthropology-biennial-conference/
LOCATION:University of Chicago\, University of Chicago: Hyde Park\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250511T170000
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SUMMARY:2025 SCA Biennial Restorative Relations: An Unconference
DESCRIPTION:A central ethos of the 2025 SCA Biennial\, Restorative Relations is renewing our relationships with ourselves\, our academic lives\, and one another. The biennial will take place from May 8th to 11th at the Stony Point retreat center in upstate New York\, where meals will be included for all participants\, and accommodations will be provided for those who choose to stay in residential accommodations on-site. Space is limited at the conference venue and priority will be given to those who make arrangements for double-occupancy accommodation. Please reach out to colleagues and friends and make a plan to attend the conference together. \nAs part of the registration process\, SCA has made it possible to secure for your room for the meeting at the same time you register for the conference. Attendees are encouraged to select the Double Room during the registration process. For those who need help finding roommates\, this Wufoo form has been set up to help. Once you have matched with someone\, please email SCA via board@culanth.org and let them know who you are rooming with\, so the list of prospective roommates can be updated accordingly. If you already have a specific roommate in mind\, you can indicate this on the Wufoo form.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/restorative-relations-an-unconference/
LOCATION:Stony Point Retreat Center\, 17 Cricketown Rd\, Stony Point\, NY\, 10980\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="Society for Cultural Anthropology (SCA)":MAILTO:culanth@culanth.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250504
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
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SUMMARY:Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Don’t we all love a little magic and mystery? Ancient mystery schools taught ways of navigating the universe\, connecting with the divine\, and gaining wisdom. Magic was a method of interacting with the supernatural and to influence desired outcomes. Yet\, even as science has changed our understanding of the world and our place in it\, people still seek out the mystical. Many seek out spiritual experiences\, delight in being fooled by illusionists\, attend role-playing mysteries\, and hope their Hogwarts letter will arrive. For the upcoming conference we invite members to explore how and why mystery and magic are so enchanting to us. While there have been many anthropological studies of magic in the past\, there are still many meaningful ways in which we can look at how magic and mystery impact humanity. We are looking for topics from personal experiences of magic\, magic as control\, connection\, self-actualization\, even to the mystery of consciousness itself.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/society-for-the-anthropology-of-consciousness-spring-meeting/
LOCATION:Palazzo\, 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd\,\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness (SAC)":MAILTO:johnbaker@vcccd.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
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SUMMARY:2025 Society for Psychological Anthropology (SPA) Biennial Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The SPA Biennial brings together scholars from all levels – students\, postdocs\, junior & senior faculty—who are exploring diverse issues in psychological anthropology. The conference is an opportunity to immerse yourself in current debates\, controversies\, and state-of-the-art thinking across a range of approaches within the field.  This is also an opportunity to meet new colleagues and old friends alike. We are planning many informal events and spaces in which we can think out loud\, together.  For those new to the SPA\, we warmly welcome you as part of this community! \nWe recognize that a post-pandemic and Zoom world can induce people to stay at home and on-line.  That sort of habitus misses out on the lived experience and collective energy of shared space.  We are confident that the ambiance of the Santa Ana Pueblo’s Tamaya conference center makes this meeting worth showing up for.  The program offers innovative forums for interaction\, including plenaries\, pre-conference methods/writing workshops\, mentoring for students/junior scholars\, and more.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/2025-society-for-psychological-anthropology-spa-biennial-meeting/
LOCATION:Hyatt Tamaya Resort\, 1300 Tuyuna Trail\, Santa Ana Pueblo\, New Mexico\, 87004
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Society for Psychological Anthropology (SPA)":MAILTO:Elizabeth.A.Carpenter-Song@dartmouth.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250330
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
CREATED:20250218T145953Z
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SUMMARY:Society for the Anthropology of North America (SANA) 2025 Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SANA’s 2025 annual meeting will be held in collaboration with the Society for Applied Anthropology and will feature more than a dozen SANA sessions\, including several special SANA events: \n• Opening Reception: Project Space Junk at Ground Score \n• A Dying Biomedicine: Vital Conversations to Transform the Anthropology of North America | A Keynote Dialogue with Emily Yates-Doerr and Chelsey Carter \n• SANA at 30: Looking Back to Move Forward | A Retrospective Roundtable featuring Ida Susser\, Maria Vesperi\, Lee Baker\, Jeff Maskovsky\, Sue Hyatt\, and Lindsay Bell \n• Making Our Research and Writing More Accessible | An Interactive Workshop on Public-Facing Writing with Sarah B. Horton and Megan Raschig \n• SANA Futures: A Relationship-Building and Visioning Session \n• Presentation of the Prize for Distinguished Achievement in the Critical Study of North America to Dr. Susan Hyatt \nMarch 25-29\, 2025 \nPortland\, Oregon
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/society-for-the-anthropology-of-north-america-sana-2025-spring-meeting/
LOCATION:Hilton Portland Downtown\, 921 SW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250330
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
CREATED:20240910T182306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T162515Z
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SUMMARY:Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) 85th Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The SfAA Annual Meeting provides an invaluable opportunity for scholars\, practicing social scientists\, and students from a variety of disciplines and organizations to discuss their work and brainstorm for the future. It is more than just a conference: it’s a rich place to trade ideas\, methods\, and practical solutions\, as well as enter the lifeworld of other professionals. SfAA members come from a variety of disciplines — anthropology\, sociology\, economics\, business\, planning\, medicine\, nursing\, law\, and other related social/behavioral sciences. Make 2025 the year you’ll spend a few days presenting\, learning\, and networking in Portland\, OR\, with the SfAA. \nCosponsors include the Society for the Anthropology of North America (SANA)\, National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (NAPA)\, the Culture & Agriculture (C&A) Section\, and the Society for Anthropological Sciences (SAS).
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/society-for-applied-anthropology-sfaa-85th-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Hilton Portland Downtown\, 921 SW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250323
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
CREATED:20241223T184349Z
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SUMMARY:American Ethnological Society Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The American Ethnological Society spring conference\, to be held at MIT in Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, from March 20–22\, 2025\, invites scholars to consider whether archipelagos and “archipelagic thinking” can aid us to analyze pressing global challenges across cultures\, geographies\, climates\, disciplines\, and methodologies. \nSUBMISSION PORTAL
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/american-ethnological-society-spring-meeting/
LOCATION:Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, 77 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Ethnological Society (AES)":MAILTO:AESConference2026@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T111120
CREATED:20250116T132606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T162409Z
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SUMMARY:SACCFest 2025: Identity and Representation in the US Southwest
DESCRIPTION:The Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges is excited to present SACCFest 2025: Identity and Representation in the US Southwest. \nLocation: Central New Mexico Community College\, Albuquerque\, New Mexico \nTheme: Identity and Representation in the US Southwest \nDates: March 19-22\, 2025 \nSchedule \nWednesday\, March 19th – Welcome Reception in Old Town \nThursday\, March 20th – Morning Meetings at CNM and afternoon visit the UNM Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. Happy Hour in Nob Hill/Route 66 \nFriday\, March 21st – Morning Meetings at CNM and afternoon tour of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center \nSaturday\, March 22nd – Full Day tour of Acoma Pueblo Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum \nSaturday Evening Banquet and Keynote Address \nRegistration Now Open! \nIn-Person Registration Fee: $150\nRemote Registration Fee: $40\nDinner and Keynote Address: $75
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/saccfest-2025-identity-and-representation-in-the-us-southwest/
LOCATION:Central New Mexico Community College\, 900 University Blvd SE\, Albuquerque\, New Mexico\, 87106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (SLACA) Biennial Spring Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (SLACA) is pleased to invite\nsubmissions for our biennial conference\, “(Im)mobility and Memory in Latin America and the\nCaribbean.” This conference will explore the dynamic interrelations between memory and\nmobility in the region\, focusing on how both movement and stasis shape\, and are shaped by\,\ncultural\, social and historical processes. We seek to examine how memory—individual and\ncollective—becomes a contested terrain in relation to both mobility and immobility. \nConceptualizing Memory: \nIn this conference\, we are imagining Memory as encompassing not only personal and collective\nrecollections but also broader questions of heritage\, patrimony\, and history. How are tangible\nand intangible forms of patrimony – such as monuments\, artifacts\, oral traditions\, and historical\nnarratives – remembered\, preserved\, or transformed in contexts of movement\, migration\, or\ndisplacement? How do communities in Latin America and the Caribbean negotiate their cultural\nand historical legacies in the face of (im)mobility? We invite participants to consider these and\nother questions as they relate to the politics of memory\, heritage\, and identity.
URL:https://americananthro.org/event/society-for-latin-american-and-caribbean-anthropology-slaca-biennial-spring-conference/
LOCATION:Museo del Canal\, Plaza de la Independencia\, C. 5a Este\, Panamá\, Provincia de Panamá\, Panama
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (SLACA)":MAILTO:slacaspringconference@gmail.com
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