Sustaining and Stimulating Europeanist Anthropology by Jessica Robbins and Elizabeth L. Krause
On January 28, 2019 by Nadeen ThomasAusterity. Refugees. Brexit. Far-right nationalism. Europe is in the headlines regularly these days, and the Society for the Anthropology of Europe (SAE) endeavors to understand and contextualize these phenomena. Through our annual book and paper prizes, pre-dissertation fellowship, and programming at the AAA Annual Meeting, SAE provides an intellectual home for anthropologists who study issues
2018 Douglass Prize Winner: Elif M. Babül
On December 15, 2018 by Nadeen ThomasThe 2018 William A. Douglass Prize in Europeanist Anthropology was awarded to Elif M. Babül for her book, Bureaucratic Intimacies: Translating Human Rights in Turkey. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press (2017). Bureaucratic Intimacies makes a deeply original and highly timely contribution to the analysis of the interweaving of international bureaucratic standards and practices within the