EASA Anti-Precarity Questionnaire
In 2020, the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) published a report on the career trajectories of anthropologists in Europe (Fotta et al 2020) This report, a collaboration between EASA and the PrecAnthro Collective, sought to raise awareness about the challenges of developing a career in anthropology, the exploitation of junior researchers and growing casualisation within academia more generally. A further important initiative related to this was the drafting of ethical authorship guidelines (Tilche & Astuti 2020). This questionnaire is part of new research, building on the findings and recommendations of these documents by examining how other disciplines are engaging with the issues and challenges of precarity and casualisation.

Further information and links to references above are available here: http://www.magneticideals.org/home/research/precarity/

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Purpose of the Questionnaire
This questionnaire will take around 10 minutes depending on the amount of detail you want to provide. It is designed to collect information on the initiatives, policies and actions being taken to address problems of casualisation and precarity in Europe and beyond. In doing so it is looking to engage with a variety of groups including collectives, pressure or lobby groups, unions, academic organisations, funding bodies and ministries.
Your participation in this research study is voluntary and, you may withdraw at any time without prejudice by contacting Dr Heather McKnight heather@magneticideals.org.
Your responses will be treated confidentially. The results of this study will be used for scholarly purposes and should we wish to use your project as a case study this will only be done with your explicit permission, and we will contact you directly to discuss this as a separate matter.
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