📢 Delighted to share the winners of the ENPA Prize for a Remarkable Published Paper in 2024:
🏆 Sebastián Rojas-Navarro, Samanta Alarcón-Arcos & Ismael Tabilo-Prieto for “Spectralities of ADHD: hauntological diagnosis amidst agency, politics and pedagogies.”
👏 Warm congratulations! buff.ly/GJKjBnr
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How can psychological anthropology inform public discourse in Kazakhstan?
In our latest blog post, Julia Khan reflects on bringing anthropological insight into national policy conversations.
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🎉 That’s a wrap on #ENPA2025!
The whole ENPA Team says thank you to all participants, speakers, organizers, and attendees who made the last few days in Münster so inspiring.
It was lovely to see so many of you coming together to share, reflect and connect.
Until next time! 💫
📣 The last two rounds of panels at #ENPA2025 are starting now!
Head over to the Catholic Faculty and join us for engaging discussions on innovative concepts and theories!
🗣️ The final roundtable of #ENPA2025 is now starting:
“Psychological Anthropology at the Crossroads: Critique beyond Echo Chambers and Moralized Discourse”
We are excited to see many of you there for a thought-provoking conversation!
🗝️ The final keynote of the day at #ENPA2025 is now starting!
James Davies is speaking on:
“Employing the Anthropological Imagination to Understand Why Mental Health Systems Are Failing Under Neoliberalism: A UK Case Study”
Come by the Schloss for some valuable insights!
🎙️ @enpanthro.bsky.social podcast series, Mind the Culture, episode 3: What is the connection between culture and psychotherapy?
✨ In this episode, Julia Khan & Nadia Augustyniak explore how culture shapes psychotherapy
🎧 Find out more and listen: enpanthro.net/2025/04/24/m...
Welcome to Day 2 of #ENPA2025!
🔑 Kicking off with a keynote by Charissa Cheah:
“Within and Beyond Borders: Understanding Asian Immigrant Parenting and Youth Development in Context”
📍 Schloss Aula & online
Looking forward to another inspiring day!
🎉 Join us for the ENPA Network Meeting at Studiobühne during #ENPA2025 – starting around 20:00!
👥 Learn more about ENPA, connect with colleagues, and enjoy informal conversation (with snacks!)
🏆 We’ll also announce the 2024 ENPA Prize for a remarkable published paper!
📣 The first panel session at #ENPA2025 will start at 14:15!
Please make your way to the Catholic Faculty for the next round of discussions.
See you there! 🏃♀️📍
🗣️ The first roundtable of #ENPA2025 is now in session!
“How is Psychological Anthropology a Necessary and Radical Project of Enduring Value in Anthropology and the Psychological Sciences?”
Looking forward to a thought-provoking discussion! ✨
🗝️ The first keynote of #ENPA2025 is now beginning!
Byron Good is speaking at the Schloss on “Reflections on Aceh".
A powerful start to the conference. ✨
🎉 #ENPA2025 has officially started with the welcome address by the ENPA Network and our host Thomas Stodulka!
Here’s to an inspiring week of conversation, collaboration, and academic exchange. ✨
🎉 Check-in for #ENPA2025 is now OPEN!
📍 Head to the Schloss in Münster to get started.
We’re excited to welcome everyone—see you there! 🏛️✨
latest programme info: buff.ly/4aXWQms
🚀 The #ENPA2025 conference kicks off this week, with the Writing (Co-)Lab for early-career scholars starting today in Münster.
🕵 Check out the full programme of keynotes, panels, labs & more: www.uni-muenster.de/imperia/md/c...
🙌 Let’s get ready!
🧠 What does psychological anthropology look like today?
The #ENPA2025 revolves around interdisciplinary approaches to mental health, therapy, childhood, gender & sexuality, migration, decoloniality, & more.
📖 Browse conference booklet here: buff.ly/UonUHZB
📢 Registration is open for the @enpanthro.bsky.social 2025 Conference “Anthropologies and Psychologies in Inter/Action”, 11–13 June at the University of Münster!
🏦 On-site & online participation options
🤝 Buddy Program for early-career researchers
🎟️ Register by 6 June: buff.ly/a950xRh
📌 We’ve put together details on travel, accommodation, and the venue to help guide you through the #ENPA2025 experience.
🗺️ All the practical info is here: www.uni-muenster.de/ENPA2025/Pra...
📅 11–13 June | University of Münster
📢 Don’t miss out! Registration for the #ENPA2025 conference closes on 6 June.
📅 11–13 June | University of Münster + online
🎟️ Register here: buff.ly/a950xRh
🎤 Meet the #ENPA2025 keynote speakers! 5/5
🌟 Rupert Cox – Tremulous Images: Two filmic experiments about sound and war memory in Okinawa
📍Münster & online | 10–13 June
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🎤 Meet the #ENPA2025 keynote speakers! 4/5
🌟 James Davies – Employing the anthropological imagination to understand why mental health systems are failing under neoliberalism: a UK case study
📍Münster & online | 10–13 June
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🎤 Meet the #ENPA2025 keynote speakers! 3/5
🌟 Charissa Cheah: Within and Beyond Borders: Understanding Asian Immigrant Parenting and Youth Development in Context
📍Münster & online | 10–13 June
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🎤 Meet the #ENPA2025 keynote speakers! 2/5
🌟 Byron & Mary-Jo Good – Reflections on Aceh, 2004–2024
📍Münster & online | 10–13 June
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🎤 Meet the #ENPA2025 keynote speakers! 1/5
🌟 Robert Lemelson – Pasung: A multimodal exploration of shackling and confinement of people living with mental illness in Indonesia
📍Münster & online | 10–13 June
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📢 The #ENPA2025 Programme is LIVE!
3 days of keynotes, panels, labs & roundtables exploring the intersections of anthropology and psychology.
📍 June 10–13 | Münster
🎥 In-person & online
📥 Download the full schedule: www.uni-muenster.de/ENPA2025/Pro...
📢 Full details for the ENPA 2025 Conference “Anthropologies and Psychologies in Inter/Action” are available on the University of Münster website.
📅 11–13 June 2025 | University of Münster
🗓️ Programme, registration, and practical info: www.uni-muenster.de/ENPA2025/
📢 Registration is open for the ENPA 2025 Conference “Anthropologies and Psychologies in Inter/Action”, 11–13 June at the University of Münster!
🏛️ On-site & online participation options
🤝 Buddy Program for early-career researchers
🎟️ Register by 6 June: buff.ly/a950xRh
🎙️ New Episode Alert!
How does academia shape our mental health? 🧠📚
Sakshi Saxena talks with Julia Nina Baumann about the emotional toll of fieldwork, pressures in German academia, and how we can build healthier academic spaces.
🎧 Listen in — it's time we talk about mental health in research.