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EASA Biennial Conference 2006European Association of Social Anthropologists |
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TimetableThe Workshop timetable is available here as a downloadable Excel spreadsheet. It needs to be read in conjunction with this overall timetable. Workshop start times and locations are also shown on each Workshop page.Monday 18th September 200610am - 5pm: Registration of delegates 3pm - 4.15pm: Opening Ceremony and Keynote Address 4.15pm - 4.45pm: Tea and Coffee 4.45pm - 5pm: Memorial to Eduardo Archetti 5pm - 7pm:
First plenary session 7.15pm - 8.30pm Drinks Reception - Vice-Chancellor's welcome 9pm: WCAA Business meeting (closed) Tuesday 19th September 20069am - 11am
Second plenary session 11am - 11.30am Coffee 11.30am - 1pm First workshop session 1pm - 2pm Lunch: Lunchtime invited lecture by Leslie Aiello, the Director
of the Wenner-Gren Foundation: Poster displays & explanation in Wills Building 2pm - 4pm
Roundtable session: Eastern Europe as a field of anthropological enquiry 4 - 4.30pm Tea 4.30pm - 6.00pm Second workshop session 6.30pm - 8pm Third workshop session 8.30pm Network sessions Wednesday 20th September 20069am - 11am
Third plenary session/Younger scholars' forum 11am - 11.30am Coffee 11.30am - 1pm Fourth workshop session 1pm - 2pm Lunch: Poster displays & explanation in Wills Building 1pm - 2.45pm Royal Anthropological Institute AGM & Henry Myers lecture
by Piers Vitebsky, University of Cambridge: Loving and forgetting:
A farewell to ancestors? 3pm - 4.30pm Fifth workshop session 4.30pm - 5pm Tea 5pm - 6.30pm Sixth workshop session 7pm - 8.30pm Seventh workshop session 8pm Berghahn book launch, Reception room 8.45pm Network sessions on demand Thursday 21st September 20069am-11am Fourth plenary session 11am - 11.30am Coffee 11.30am - 1pm Eighth workshop session 1pm - 2pm Lunchtime lecture: Firth Lecture (contributed by the ASA) 2pm - 3.30pm Ninth and final workshop session 3.30pm - 4pm Tea 4pm - 6pm EASA BUSINESS MEETING and conference closure 8pm Conference Banquet |
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