MEAM Network

The MEAM Network is for all scholars and artists working with multispecies and more-than-human relations through ethnographic and artistic methodologies.

The MEAM Network is for all scholars and artists working with multispecies and more-than-human relations through ethnographic and artistic methodologies.
The team of the ANICOM project invites professional animal communicators and Indigenous specialists from all over the world to discuss the phenomenon of Intuitive Interspecies Communication (IIC) with international scholars
This intensive, hands-on crash course introduces PhD students and other academics to the full cycle of visual ethnographic research: from theoretical foundations and ethical considerations, through fieldwork with a camera, to editing a short film on their own research topic
The Society for Study of Affect conference MAKE: Methods, Atmospheres, Knowledges, Energies will take place in Vancouver, October 23-25, 2026. The call for proposals is open until 29 May
What does MEAM stand for ?
Who are the network founders ?
What are our goals and values
A MEAM conference is organized on a regular basis to enable network members to meet and discuss their work.
Faculty of Social Sciences- University of Liège
Place des Orateurs, B31,
4000 Liège, Belgique
Mail : meam@uliege.be