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2024
- 1-4 Introduction: Anthropological Perspectives on Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by Donald C. Wood & Raja Swamy
- 5-22 Distressed in Hope: School Fees and the Structural Shaping of Health in Upper West Ghana
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by Jessica R. Ham
- 23-42 In Pursuit of Stability? An Ethnographic Inquiry of Cryptocurrency Trading in Istanbul
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by Wesam Hassan
- 43-61 When Face Is Your FICO Score: Informal Behaviors of a Microlender in a Bangkok Neighborhood
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by David A. Dayton & Nathan Draper & Maureen Snow Andrade
- 63-80 An Anthropologist Goes Offshore, or, Creating an Actor-Network Among Finance Elites
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by Samuel Weeks
- 81-100 Doing Business in a Pandemic: Agency and Resilience Among US Nonemployer Businesses
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by Dawn Rivers
- 101-121 People, Objects, and Money: Some Notes on the Introduction and Circulation of Objects Among the Xambioá (Central Brazil)
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by Helena Moreira Schiel
- 123-145 A Proposal to Eliminate Poverty by Including the Poor as Shareholders in Wealth Producing Companies
In: Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
by Sidney M. Greenfield
2022
2021
- 1-4 Introduction: Anthropological Investigations into Infrastructure, Money, Community and Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Donald C. Wood
- 5-30 London's ‘Super Sewer’: A Case Study for the Interdisciplinary Possibilities of Anthropologists and Economists Investigating Infrastructure Together
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Benjamin O.L. Bowles & Kate Bayliss & Elisa Van Waeyenberge
- 33-53 A Responsible Worker and a Caring Mother: Experiences of Russian Commercial Surrogates
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Olga Doletskaya & Maria Denisova & Oksana Dorofeeva
- 55-74 God, Gift and Charity: The Case ofZakatandDasvandhin the Local Governance of Social Welfare Provision in Pakistan
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Muhammad Salman Khan
- 75-96 Money for Belongingness: The Account Book and the Management of the Communal Fund of a High School Alumni Association in South Korea
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by You-Kyung Byun
- 97-114 Microcredit Schemes of Tension: Women and the Economic Violence of Credit Mobilization in Ibadan, Nigeria
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Olubukola Olayiwola
- 117-134 The Multiple and Changing Values of Rescued Food: Case Study of a Food Security Initiative in Urban New Zealand
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Jessica Mannette
- 135-161 Digitalizing Local Markets: The Secondhand Market for Pre-owned Clothing in Hamburg, Germany
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Heike Derwanz
- 163-184 Doing Difference: The Performance of Order in the Market for Islamic Fashion in Berlin
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Robert Birnbauer
- 187-215 Rethinking Fair Trade: Narratives and Counternarratives of Poverty and Partnerships
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Sarah Lyon
- 217-252 Assessing Cost-effectiveness in Reintegrating Ex-combatants in Colombia
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Colleen Alena O'Brien
- 253-274 A Tale of a Much Maligned but Persistent Cultural Pattern: Networks of People Giving to Receive Something in Exchange
In: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America
by Sidney M. Greenfield
2020
- 1-3 Introduction: Policy, Debt, Business and Capitalism (AMID Encroaching Neoliberalism)
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Donald C. Wood
- 7-23 The Cost of Relocation: Water and Fishers in Post-Tsunami Nagapattinam, South India
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Raja Swamy
- 25-45 A New Case in TheAnthropology of Taxation*: The Social Science of Critiquing Japan’sFurusato NozeiTax Program
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Anthony Rausch & Junichiro Koji
- 47-67 In Search of “The Complete Story”: Indigenous Peoples and Structural Inequalities in Global Policy Planning
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Emma Gilberthorpe
- 71-89 Predicting Prices, Persuading Users: Price Recommendations and The Rhetorical Logic of Algorithms
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Vassily Pigounidès
- 91-107 Mortgage Lending and Economic Wrongdoing During the Spanish Housing bubble
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Irene Sabaté Muriel
- 109-123 The Price of Higher Education: Experiences of American Student Loan Borrowers
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Mathias Sosnowski Krabbe
- 127-148 Milkerie Worker Cooperative in France: Some Evidence on Why Cooperatives Struggle to Propose an Alternative to Capitalist Enterprise
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Ieva Snikersproge
- 149-168 Are Business Owners True Believers in Capitalism? Evidence From Latin America
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Andrés Marroquín
- 169-190 The Transformative Dynamics of Self-Employed Dance Instruction in Havana, Cuba’s Tourism Industry
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Michal Stein & John Vertovec
- 193-217 When is a Kickback Like Fulfilling a Vow to a Saint? “Popular” Religions, Dyadic Exchanges, and Corruption in Brazil
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Sidney M. Greenfield
- 219-241 The Theft of the Jaguar’s Fire is not Property in Indigenous Central Brazil
In: Anthropological Enquiries into Policy, Debt, Business, and Capitalism
by Guilherme L. J. Falleiros
2019
2018
2017
- 3-32 Cultural Economics and Ramifications of Home-Brewing, Selling and Consumption of Alcohol among the Maragoli of Western Kenya
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Edwins Laban Moogi Gwako
- 33-59 Synergistic Change and Smallholder Agriculture in Pérez Zeledón, Costa Rica
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Deborah Sick
- 61-84 Transition to Farming More Likely in a Land of Plenty
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Serge Svizzero
- 87-114 Long-Distance Exchange and Centralized Political Power in Precolumbian America
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Kathryn M. Hudson & John S. Henderson
- 115-135 Markets of the Heart: Weighing Economic and Ethical Values at Ten Thousand Villages
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Laurel Zwissler
- 137-154 Provisioning, Shopping and Productive Leisure at North Market, Columbus, Ohio
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Lisa Marie Beiswenger & Jeffrey H. Cohen
- 155-175 Relative Customers: Demand-Sharing, Kinship and Selling in Solomon Islands
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Rodolfo Maggio
- 179-204 Struggles with Changing Politics: Street Vendor Livelihoods in Contemporary China
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Shuru Zhong & Hongyang Di
- 205-229 Sons of Peasants on the Beach: Vendors in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Tamar Diana Wilson
- 233-256 Debts and Uncertainty: Circulation of Advance Money among Tourism Entrepreneurs in Agra, India
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Riddhi Bhandari
- 257-273 Making “Easy” Money: Resilience and Risk in Jamaica
In: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
by Lauren C. Johnson
2016
- 3-32 Regulating the Ogallala: Paradox and Ambiguity in Western Kansas
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Jane W. Gibson & Benjamin J. Gray
- 33-56 Contested Understandings of Sustainability and Climate Issues in Southern Costa Rica
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Julia Smith
- 57-76 Climate Variability in West Africa: A Case Study in Vulnerability and Adaptation on the Northern Central Plateau, Burkina Faso
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Colin Thor West & Carla Roncoli & Pascal Yaka
- 77-113 Contested Affluence: Cultural Politics of Pashmina Wealth and Wildlife Conservation in Ladakh
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Alka Sabharwal
- 117-139 Maximizing Social Proximity in Market Relations: The Networks of Nigerian Immigrant Business Owners in New York City
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Leila Rodriguez
- 141-165 The Hau of the Theft: Reciprocity, Reputation and the Koh-i-Noor Diamond
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Daniel Bradburd
- 167-196 The Space between Community and Self-Interest: Conflict and the Experience of Exchange in Heroin Markets
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Lee D. Hoffer
- 197-219 Suburban Drug Dealing: A Case Study in Ambivalent Economics
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by David Crawford
- 223-251 Performing Anonymity: Investors, Brokers, and the Malleability of Material Identity Information in Financial Markets
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Aaron Z. Pitluck
- 253-283 The Creation of a Local Innovation Ecosystem in Japan for Nurturing Global Entrepreneurs
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Liv Nyland Krause
- 285-314 Exploring the Interactions: Plot-Level Analysis of Maragoli Women Farmers’ Crop Control and Yields in Western Kenya
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Edwins Laban Moogi Gwako
- 315-336 The Alternative Economics of Alternative Healing: Faith-Based Therapies in Brazil’s Religious Marketplace☆
In: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
by Sidney M. Greenfield
2015
- 1-23 Institutional Climate Change Adaptation Efforts among the Sherpas of the Mount Everest Region, Nepal
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Pasang Yangjee Sherpa
- 25-46 Installing Rooftop Solar Panels in Private Homes: The Case of Small Electricity Producers on Reunion Island (Indian Ocean)
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Sophie Bouly de Lesdain
- 47-64 “Bug Wood”: Climate Change, Mountain Pine Beetles and Risk in the Southeastern BRITISH COLUMBIA Logging Industry
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Patrick B. Patterson
- 65-105 Conservation Units, Environmental Services and Frontier Peasants in the Central Amazon: Multi-Functionality, Juxtaposition or Conflict?
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Ana Maria de Souza Mello Bicalho & Scott William Hoefle
- 107-133 Global Warming or Cash Economy? Discourses of Climate Change and Food in Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Olivia Barnett-Naghshineh
- 135-153 Farmers’ Rainfall Anticipation: Incidence and Patterns in Western Nigeria. Advantages of Focus and Problems of Extrapolation in Case Studies
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Jane I. Guyer
- 155-175 Climate Change Policies and Adaptive Behavior of Farmers in Southern China
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Meine Pieter van Dijk & Hao Li
- 177-211 Is Environmental Uncertainty Redefining Fishing Strategies? The Use of the Traditional Lunar Calendar to Allocate Fishing Effort in Ende, Eastern Indonesia
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Victoria C. Ramenzoni
- 215-238 The Origins of the Sustainability Concept: Risk Perception and Resource Management in Early Urban Centers
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Monica L. Smith
- 239-262 Merchant Resiliency and Climate Hazard Vulnerability in the Urban Philippines: Anthropological Perspectives on 2011 Typhoons Nesat and Nalgae
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Ty Matejowsky
- 263-292 Environmental Destruction, Guaraní Refugees, and Indigenous Identity in Urban Paraguay
In: Climate Change, Culture, and Economics: Anthropological Investigations
by Richard K. Reed
2014
- 1-28 The English Enlightenment and “The Economy”: How Some Men with a Vision Created the Modern World and Its Problems
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Sidney M. Greenfield
- 31-64 Proprietary Contest, Business Ethics, and Conflict Management: A Multi-Sited Commodity Ethnography
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Péter Berta
- 65-94 Three Shades of Embeddedness, State Capitalism as the Informal Economy, Emic Notions of the Anti-Market, and Counterfeit Garments in the Mauritian Export Processing Zone
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Patrick Neveling
- 97-125 Japanese “Merchants of Culture”: The Publishing Business in Japan
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Brian Moeran
- 127-156 “Is it Really Islamic?” Evaluating the “Islam” in Islamic Banking in Amman, Jordan
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Sarah A. Tobin
- 157-185 Financialization and Financial Labor: Ethnographies of Finance and “Ethnographic Reflections” on British Retail Stockbroking
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Alexander Parkinson
- 187-208 BMW – Mastering the Crises with “New Efficiency?”
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Ludger Pries & Martin Seeliger
- 211-233 Redefining the Meaning of Land: Property Rights and Land Use in a Privatized Commons in Kenya
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Carolyn K. Lesorogol
- 235-266 Trial and Error, Study and Sweat: Yoshida Saburō’s Smallholding in Northeastern Japan, 1935
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Donald C. Wood
- 269-292 Self-Employed Women in the Informal Economy: Beach Vendors in Acapulco
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Tamar Diana Wilson
- 293-313 Women’s Autonomy and Microcredit Repayment Delay
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Kristiano Raccanello
- 315-347 The Labor Topography of Central Highland Guatemala Youth: Employment Diversification, Health, and Education in the Context of Poverty
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Liliana Goldín
- 349-374 The Integration of Periodic Markets in Mayan Guatemala: A Gravity Approach
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by E. Anthon Eff & Christa D. Jensen
- 375-407 The Flow of Goods and Service in Hierarchically Ordered Rural Societies: Patronage, Clientage, and theLivro Da Virtuosa Bemfeitoriaof the Infante Dom Pedro of Portugal☆Revised version of a paper prepared for the session “Rethinking Patron-Client Reciprocity in Neo-liberal Capitalism” at the 109th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, November 17, 2010
In: Production, Consumption, Business and the Economy: Structural Ideals and Moral Realities
by Sidney M. Greenfield
2013
- 1-27 Insights on Capitalism from Oceania
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Fiona McCormack & Kate Barclay
- 29-52 Ownership and Distribution in the Settlement of Maori Grievances: Balancing Historical and Social Justice Between Classes
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Toon van Meijl
- 53-81 Commodities and Gifts in New Zealand and Hawaiian Fisheries
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Fiona McCormack
- 83-105 Tivaivai and the Managing of “Community” Funding in Auckland, New Zealand
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Jane Horan
- 107-138 Local Capitalisms and Sustainability in Coastal Fisheries: Cases from Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Kate Barclay & Jeff Kinch
- 139-165 “My Land, My Work”: Business Development and Large-Scale Mining in Papua New Guinea
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Nicholas A. Bainton & Martha Macintyre
- 167-198 Dividuals, Individuals, or Possessive Individuals?: Recent Transformations of North Mekeo Commoditization, Personhood, and Sociality
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Mark S. Mosko
- 199-225 Envy, Desire, and Economic Engagement Among the Bugkalot (Ilongot) of Northern Luzon, Philippines
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Shu-Yuan Yang
- 227-256 Baias, Bisnis, and Betel Nut: The place of Traders in the Making of a Melanesian Market
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Timothy L.M. Sharp
- 257-275 Capitalism Among the Me?
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Anton Ploeg
- 277-302 The Politics of Remittance and the Role of Returning Migrants: Localizing Capitalism in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by Steffen Dalsgaard
- 303-334 Creating an Alternative Modernity in Rural Papua New Guinea: The Irakia Awa Case
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by David J. Boyd
- 335-352 Development Implications of the Engagement with Capitalism: Improving the Social Returns of Development
In: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
by George N. Curry & Gina Koczberski
2012
- 3-26 Sweatshop Exchanges: Gifts and Giving in the Global Factory
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Jamie Cross
- 27-51 Seeking Abundance: Consumption as a Motivating Factor in Cities Past and Present
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Monica L. Smith
- 53-83 Economic Anthropology After the Great Debate: The Role and Evolution of Institutionalist Thought
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Justin A. Elardo
- 85-107 Protestant Ethic and Prosperity: Vegetable Production in Almolonga, Guatemala
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Andrés Marroquín Gramajo & Luis Noel Alfaro
- 109-129 Simple Financial Economic Models of Prehistoric Fremont Maize Storage and an Assessment of External Threat
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Kerk L. Phillips & Renee Barlow
- 133-160 Of Coyotes, Crossings, and Cooperation: Social Capital and Women's Migration at the Margins of the State
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Anna Ochoa O’Leary
- 161-183 Culture Trumps Reason: How Wall Street Manipulated the American Dream to Enrich Itself and Why The Victims of the Scam Were Put Out on the Street While the Perpetrators Were Rescued by the Government
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Sidney M. Greenfield
- 187-224 A Theory of the Ancient Mesoamerican Economy
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Stephen A. Kowalewski
- 225-258 The Late Prehispanic Economy of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico: Weaving Threads from Data, Theory, and Subsequent History
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Gary M. Feinman & Linda M. Nicholas
- 259-289 Wealth on the Hoof: Camelid Faunal Remains and Subsistence Practices in Jachakala, Bolivia
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Christine Beaule
- 291-325 Interregional Interaction and Social Change at El Dornajo
In: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
by Sarah R. Taylor
2011
2010
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Donald C. Wood
- 11-45 Borrowed places: Eviction wars and property rights formalization in Kazakhstan
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Saulesh Yessenova
- 47-76 Resolving the problem of inequity in the distribution of wealth in Brazil: Approaches derived from the Infante Dom Pedro of Portugal, Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Louis Kelso
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Sidney M. Greenfield
- 77-98 Is Joseph Schumpeter's theory of economic development still useful? The case of a semirural community in Colombia
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Andrés Marroquín Gramajo
- 99-109 Compadrazgo networks and immigrant adaptation in a Nevada town
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Tamar Diana Wilson
- 111-155 The domestic economy and its implications for social complexity: Spondylus craft production in coastal Ecuador
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Alexander J. Martín
- 159-185 an investigation into donkeys and donkey trading in Kashgar, Xinjiang, ChinaDonkey bazaar, a bazaar of hell:
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Ayxem Eli
- 187-207 Urban food provisioning in Cameroon: Regional banana plantain networks linking Yaounde and the villages of Koumou and Oban
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Tite Ngoumou
- 209-224 Hostile worlds and questionable speculation: Recognizing the plurality of views about art and the market
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Erica Coslor
- 225-256 Agents of hybridity: Class, culture brokers, and the entrepreneurial imagination in cosmopolitan Cairo
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Mark Allen Peterson
- 257-274 Early markets and the market cross
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by George Williams
- 277-308 Shifting transactional identities: Bazaar-style trade and risk management in the prestige economy of the Gabor Roma (Romania)
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Péter Berta
- 309-329 Reverse osmosis and a can of beans: An ethnographic study of Latin American immigrant shoppers in Nashville, Tennessee
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Peter Redvers-Lee
- 331-349 Working hard and staying safe: Drilling rig hands in Alberta
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by Dan E. Houser
- 351-354 Book review: Market and society: The great transformation today (Chris Hann and Keith Hart, Eds.)
In: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
by James Ronald Stanfield
2009
- 1-27 Introduction: economic development, integration, and morality in Asia and the Americas
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Donald C. Wood
- 31-62 Underground lotteries in China: the occult economy and capitalist culture
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Joseph Bosco & Lucia Huwy-Min Liu & Matthew West
- 63-88 Supermarketization, consumer choices, and the changing food retail market structure: the case of Citlalicalli, Mexico
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Jayant Anand
- 89-122 A master is greater than a father: rearrangements of traditions among Muslim artisans in Soviet and Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Haruka Kikuta
- 123-146 Marketplace vendors, decision-making, and the household in Bolivia
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Kathleen E. Gordon
- 147-161 Gender, work, and opportunity in Oaxaca: some thoughts on the importance of women in the economic life of the rural village
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Jeffrey H. Cohen & Brooke Everett & Analise Polsky & Francisco Montiel-Ishino
- 165-199 Money doesn't make the world go round: Angkor's non-monetisation
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Eileen Lustig
- 201-224 Shifting coffee markets and producer responses in Costa Rica and Panama
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Julia Smith
- 225-253 Moving bodies: the intersections of sex, work, and tourism
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by J.S. Eades
- 255-281 “Made in China” – political and cultural valuation of brand images, trade, and commodities: ethnographic evidence from Europe and Asia
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Obadia Lionel
- 283-303 The expansion of immigrant networks at origin: a case study of a rancho in Jalisco, Mexico
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Tamar Diana Wilson
- 307-339 Restaurant tipping: short-circuiting the morality of the market
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Daniel Suarez
- 341-379 Children as a common-pool resource: change and the shrinking kindergarten market in a Japanese city
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Donald C. Wood
- 381-406 “I bought this at eastern market”: Vending, value, and social relations in an urban street market
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Robert J. Shepherd
- 407-429 Social capital as an incentive for participation and formation of women-dominant ROSCA
In: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
by Kristiano Raccanello & Jayant Anand & Patricia Arroyo Martínez
2008
- 1-16 Toward a theory of ritual economy
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Patricia A. McAnany & E. Christian Wells
- 1-30 Introduction: Revealing the hidden hands of global market exchange
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Geert De Neve & Peter Luetchford & Jeffrey Pratt
- 19-35 Liturgical forms of economic allocations
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by John Monaghan
- 31-51 Think locally, act globally: The political economy of ethical consumption
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by James G. Carrier
- 37-72 Crafting the sacred: Ritual places and paraphernalia in small-scale societies
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Katherine A. Spielmann
- 53-70 Food values: The local and the authentic
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Jeffrey Pratt
- 71-95 Outsourcing otherness: crafting and marketing culture in the global handicrafts market
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Jennifer S. Esperanza
- 73-89 The political ecology of ritual feasting
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by E. Paul Durrenberger
- 93-119 Ritual economy among the Nahua of Northern Veracruz, Mexico
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Alan R. Sandstrom