From 14 August to 17 August 2018, the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) will host a film programme to screen ethnographic documentaries that highlight the complexities of movement. The theme for the fifteenth biennial conference, which will take place at Stockholm University, is 'Staying, Moving and Setting.'
Philippe Gazagne, Senior Fellow at the Global Migration Centre, and Professor Alessandro Monsutti, Head of the Anthropology and Sociology Department at the Graduate Institute, will broadcast their documentary Through love, thorns become roses (2016), which captures the struggles of an Afghan refugee in Athens, Greece.
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