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The AAC-LMK was founded in 1989 to promote the discipline of socio-cultural anthropology in Castile and Leon by bringing together anthropologists working in or on the region.
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The Portuguese Association of Anthropology (Associação Portuguesa de Antropologia - APA), founded in 1989, is the representative association of Portuguese anthropologists.
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The Association Française des Anthropologues (AFA) was founded in May 1979 to promote the development of anthropology and relations between anthropologists, to inform the general public on anthropology, to represent French ethnology for international authorities and to enlighten anthropologists on their responsibilities.
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Founded in 2009, the AFEA (Association Française d’Ethnologie et d’Anthropologie/ French Association for Social Anthropology), is a professional association dedicated to promote the advancement of anthropology in France.
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Association of Anthropologists and Ethnologists of Russia (AAER) was founded in 1991. The main purpose of the Association – to unite the Russian experts in the field of ethnology and anthropology.
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APRAS(Association pour la Recherche en Anthropologie Sociale) has been founded in 1989 and is open to all doing research in the field of social anthropology, in France or elsewhere.
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The Croatian Anthropological Society (Hrvatsko antropološko društvo – HAD) is a cover organization bringing together scientists and professionals working in the field of anthropology and complementary scientific fields (e.g. biology, genetics, physiology, immunology, morphology, ethnology, archaeology, psychology etc.).
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CASA is association of professional academics in social anthropology, graduates in social anthropology (MA level) and supporters from related disciplines. It is part of the academic community of the Czech Republic and belongs to the category of scientific societies.
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The Czech Ethnological Society (Česká národopisná společnost) is an association of professionals working in the fields of ethnology and cultural anthropology. The history of the Czech Ethnological Society dates back to 1891 and is closely related to the establishment of ethnology as an academic field in the Czech Lands.
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The German Anthropological Association congregates social anthropologists as well as people and institutions interested in anthropological issues. It was founded in the 1920s, with even older predecessors.
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A network of national and international associations that aims to promote worldwide communication and cooperation in anthropology
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The Finnish Anthropological Society is a learned society founded in 1975. The Society has approximately 400 members in Finland and abroad. The core function of the Society is to promote high quality research in the fields of anthropology and in disciplines closely related to anthropology.
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The Institut Català d'Antropologia (ICA) is active in disseminating the discipline of anthropology and creating a forum in our country for discussion, research and scientific study of society and culture. At its outset, this institution arose out of the concern of a group of anthropologists to open up new horizons and methods of work once the Franco dictatorship came to an end.
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The Israeli Anthropological Association (IAA) was founded in 1973. Starting as a four-field association, its membership today is dominated by socio-cultural anthropologists.
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The Istituto Italiano di Antropologia (ISItA) was founded in 1893 by Giuseppe Sergi. The objective of the ISItA is to promote an interdisciplinary approach to anthropology which encompasses a synthesis of the biological, social and cultural aspects of the evolution of Man.
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Norsk Antropologisk Forening (NAF) was founded in 1979 and is now a comprehensive organization with members from all the main anthropological institutes in Norway, as well as anthropologists outside academia. As such, NAF offers a common ground of educational and social interaction for Norwegian anthropologists.
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The Polish Ethnological Society.
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The Société d'ethnologie française (SEF) is a learned society created in 1946 by Georges-Henri Rivière, taking over from the Société du folklore français et du folklore colonial dissolved shortly before. The constitution of the Société d’ethnologie française marked the affirmation of its orientation towards the study of contemporary societies.
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The French Society of Visual Anthropology was created in 1985 by anthropologist and filmmaker Colette Piault.
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SIEF is an international organization that facilitates and stimulates cooperation among scholars working within European Ethnology, Folklore Studies, Cultural Anthropology and adjoining fields.