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EASA Biennial Conference 2006European Association of Social Anthropologists |
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EventsMonday 18th SeptemberDrinks Reception, The Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, 7.00pm-8.30pmThe Vice-Chancellor of the University will welcome delegates to Bristol, in this beautiful panelled Hall, where the publishers will be displaying books all week. Wednesday 20th SeptemberBerghahn book launch, Reception Room, 8pmBerghahn Books is pleased to welcome its many authors and friends present at the conference and in particular to mark the publication of Celebrating Transgressions. Method and Politics in Anthroplogical Studies of Cultures, Essays in Honour of Klaus Peter Koeppping, edited by Ursula Rao and John Hutnyk, and of The Manchester School, edited by Terry Evens and Don Handelman, in recognition of the achievements of Max Gluckman and the many scholars he inspired; The Kinning of Foreigners. Transnational Adoption in a Global Perspective by Signe Howell, and Centering the Margin. Agency and Narrative in Southeast Asian Borderlands, edited by Alexander Horstmann and Reed L. Wadley. Thursday 21st SeptemberConference banquet, Empire and Commonwealth Museum, Temple Meads, 8pm-2amThis is the main group social event of the conference, and tickets for his should be purchased when registering. There will be a 3-course Indian meal, with wine, followed by a local ten-piece salsa band and a world music DJ till late. There will be a fully stocked bar. Monday 18th - Thursday 21st SeptemberPublishers exhibition, The Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, all dayPublishers will be present throughout the conference with book displays. Come along, browse the titles, and chat to the publishers as existing/potential authors. Malinowski Cafe, The Great Hall, Wills Memorial Building, all dayTake a break from the papers and drink a coffee in pleasant surrounding. |
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