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Tampa Town Hall – Meet the Mayor

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The AAA is pleased to present "Meet the Mayor,” a town hall meeting featuring Tampa Mayor Jane Castor. Join us for an afternoon of dialogue and exchange as Mayor Castor addresses your questions and concerns, particularly focusing on safety, security, inclusion, and the resources available to help create real change within the community. Don't miss […]

The Op-Ed Project is back!

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We are once again offering 20 members the opportunity to take part in “Write to Change the World” workshops organized and facilitated by The Op-Ed Project – a think tank and leadership organization that accelerates the ideas and impact of underrepresented voices. Participants emerge with concrete results (op-ed drafts and more), and access to a […]

SEM 2024 Virtual Annual Meeting

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The 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for Ethnomusicology will be held virtually on October 17-26, 2024. For registration and information on all aspects of the meeting, please visit the […]

The Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History

Authors and publishers* are invited to submit entries for the 2024 prize between September 24, 2024 and January 31, 2025. The prize is intended for books in English by U.S. citizens or permanent residents in this country, published in the United States between January 1, 2024, and December 31, 2024. Books must be single-authored volumes, […]

Anthropology News Call for Pitches: Signal/Noise

Anthropology News invites submissions on the theme of signal/noise. We are looking for stories about how communities, cultures, and individuals distinguish meaningful patterns from background noise, interpret disruptions, and find (dis)connection amid interference. What counts as signal versus noise, and who gets to decide? How are fuzzy boundaries clarified or precarious structures disrupted? What happens […]

Anthropology Day

Anthropology Day is a day for anthropologists to celebrate our discipline while sharing it with the world around us. Help us celebrate what anthropology is and what it can achieve by hosting an event in your community, on your campus, or in your workplace. Anthropology Day is always held on the third Thursday in February. […]

Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (SLACA) Biennial Spring Conference

Museo del Canal Plaza de la Independencia, C. 5a Este, Panamá, Provincia de Panamá, Panama

The Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (SLACA) is pleased to invite submissions for our biennial conference, “(Im)mobility and Memory in Latin America and the Caribbean.” This conference will explore the dynamic interrelations between memory and mobility in the region, focusing on how both movement and stasis shape, and are shaped by, cultural, social […]

SACCFest 2025: Identity and Representation in the US Southwest

Central New Mexico Community College 900 University Blvd SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

The Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges is excited to present SACCFest 2025: Identity and Representation in the US Southwest. Location: Central New Mexico Community College, Albuquerque, New Mexico Theme: Identity and Representation in the US Southwest Dates: March 19-22, 2025 Schedule Wednesday, March 19th – Welcome Reception in Old Town Thursday, March 20th – […]

American Ethnological Society Spring Meeting

Massachusetts Institute of Technology 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, United States

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. SUBMISSION PORTAL