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Pedro Tome Martin
ILLA-CSIC, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
Spain
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5380-5994
María Valdés Gázquez
Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
Spain
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6526-761X
Vol 42 No 1 (2023), Studies
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/ag.42.1.8382
Submitted: 06-04-2022 Accepted: 11-07-2022 Published: 03-01-2023
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Abstract

The histories of anthropology have shown the contributions, “schools”, works, contexts, discussions, achievements, problems, etc. It has been much stranger that they have turned their gaze towards the associations that professionals have formed and the organizational models that they have used outside of academic life. This article shows two organizational experiences in the history of anthropology in Spain. One of a classical nature, the Federación de Asociaciones de Antropología del Estado Español (FAAEE); another much newer one: the Comisión del Grado en Antropología and the Comisión de Profesionalización de la antropología (CPA).