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2008
- 97-121 Looping the value chain: Designer copies in a brand-name garment factory
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Rebecca Prentice - 121-148 Weaving ritual and the production of commemorative cloth in Highland Guatemala
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Walter E. Little - 123-141 “Longing for the west”: the geo-symbolics of the ethical consumption discourse in Hungary
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Tamás Dombos - 143-169 The hands that pick fair trade coffee: Beyond the charms of the family farm
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Peter Luetchford - 149-185 “Desires of the heart” and laws of the marketplace: Money and poetics, past and present, in highland Madagascar
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Susan M. Kus & Victor Raharijaona - 171-194 Making or marketing a difference? An anthropological examination of the marketing of fair trade cocoa from Ghana
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Amanda Berlan - 189-217 Environmental worldview and ritual economy among the Honduran Lenca
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by E. Christian Wells & Karla L. Davis-Salazar - 195-211 Produce(ing) equity: Creating fresh markets in a food desert
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Lisa Markowitz - 213-240 Global garment chains, local labour activism: New challenges to trade union and NGO activism in the Tiruppur garment cluster, South India
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Geert De Neve - 219-247 Shaping social difference: Political and ritual economy of Classic Maya royal courts
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Patricia A. McAnany - 241-269 NGO campaigns and banks: Constituting risk and uncertainty
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Rebecca Lawrence - 249-266 Gifting the children: Ritual economy of a community school
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Rhoda H. Halperin - 269-277 Considerations of ritual economy
In: Dimensions of Ritual Economy
by Jeremy A. Sabloff - 271-296 Arbitrating risk through moral values: the case of Kenyan fairtrade
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Catherine S. Dolan - 297-324 ‘Uplift and empower’: The market, morality and corporate responsibility on South Africa's platinum belt
In: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption, and Corporate Social Responsibility
by Dinah Rajak
2007
- 1-10 Introduction
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Donald C. Wood - 11-33 Lakota Health Care Access and the Perpetuation of Poverty on Pine Ridge
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Kathleen Pickering & Bethany Mizushima - 35-53 The Power of Culture in Selecting Health Care Providers in Rural Bangladesh: An Ethno Scientific Analysis
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Azizur R. Molla - 55-73 Reinventing Mental Health Care: Public–Private Systems
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Sue Gena Lurie - 75-102 Failed Urban Migration and Psychosomatic Numbing: Cortisol, Unfulfilled Lifestyle Aspirations and Depression in Botswana
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Seamus Decker - 103-125 Attributions of Danger and Responses to Risk Among Logging Contractors in British Columbia's Southern Interior: Implications for Accident Prevention in the Forest Industry
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Patrick B. Patterson - 127-150 Missed Connections: Hypertension and Occupational Health at the San Francisco Municipal Railway
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Beverly Ann Davenport - 151-172 Pawning for Financing Health Expenditures: Do Health Shocks Increase the Probability of Losing the Pledge?
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Kristiano Raccanello & Jayant Anand & Eder Gibran Bielma Dolores - 173-198 Basic Needs and Expenditure on Health Care in a Shanty Town of Lima
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Mònica Guillén Royo - 199-226 Political Economy and the Health and Vulnerability of Battered Women in Northern Vietnam
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Lynn Kwiatkowski - 227-259 The Economies of Health in Western Buddhism: A Case Study of a Tibetan Buddhist Group in France
In: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
by Lionel Obadia
2006
- 1-8 Introduction
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Norbert Dannhaeuser & Cynthia Werner - 1-23 Introduction
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Donald C. Wood - 11-36 Overseas Contract Labor, Remittances, and Household Consumption: A Case Study from San Fernando City, the Philippines
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Ty S. Matejowsky - 27-50 Migration in Times of Globalization: The Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Martha W. Rees - 37-59 Hawkers and containers in Zarya Vostoka: How “bizarre” is the post-Soviet bazaar?
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Saulesh Yessenova - 51-73 Social Conditions of Foreign Laborers in a Meatpacking Factory in Rural Southern Taiwan
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Winston Tseng - 63-87 Oil and Gas In South Louisiana
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Thomas R. McGuire - 75-95 To Hire an “Albanian”: Household Economy and Immigration in Rural Greece
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Christopher M. Lawrence - 89-122 Work and Change in the Gulf of Mexico Offshore Petroleum Industry
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Diane E. Austin & Thomas R. McGuire & Rylan Higgins - 99-123 “This is Different, this is the Plaza”: Space, Gender, and Tactics in the Work of Moroccan Tourist Sector Henna Artisans
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Patricia L. Kelly Spurles - 123-162 The Footprint of The Offshore Oil Industry on Community Institutions
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Karen Coelho - 125-150 Economic Anthropology of Bangkok Go-Go Bars: Risk and Opportunity in a Bazaar-type Market for Interpersonally Embedded Services
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Jumpei Ichinosawa - 151-172 Transnational Consumer Goods Corporations in Egypt: Reaching Towards the Mass Market
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Michaela Kehrer - 163-204 Women's Work and Lives in Offshore Oil
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Diane E. Austin - 173-197 Conceptualizations of Death in a Commercial Context: The Funeral Business in Present-Day Japan
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Daisuke Tanaka - 201-215 The Effect of Infrastructure Development on Fictive Kin Choice Patterns in Rural Paraguay
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Christina Turner - 207-239 La Victoria Comprometida: Reflections on Neoliberalism from a Santiago Población
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Janet L. Finn - 217-238 Wayúu Crafts: A Dilemma of Culture and Development
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Andrés Marroquín Gramajo - 241-260 Domestic Labor in Globalized Tepoztlán: From a Gendered Labor Process Standpoint
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Sidney Perutz - 241-266 Karl Polanyi on the Limitations of Formalism in Economics
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by James Ronald Stanfield & Michael C. Carroll & Mary V. Wrenn - 261-279 The movement for an economy of solidarity: urban agriculture and local exchange trading systems in Quebec
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Manon Boulianne - 267-284 Choice and the Substantivist/Formalist Debate: A Formal Presentation of Three Substantivist Criticisms
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Justin A. Elardo & Al Campbell - 283-308 Big Money, New Money, and ATMs: Valuing Vietnamese Currency in Ho Chi Minh City
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Allison Truitt - 285-298 The End of Potlatch: An Anthropological Approach to Nostromo
In: Choice in Economic Contexts
by Tamás Juhász - 309-328 Costs of Knowledge: Some Economic Underpinnings of Spiritual Relations in Islam in Niger
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Noah Butler - 329-358 The Political Economy of Tradition: Sponsoring and Incorporating the Caribs of Trinidad and Tobago
In: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
by Maximilian C. Forte
2004
- 19-43 Why Do Foragers Share And Sharers Forage? Explorations Of Social Dimensions Of Foraging
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Michael Gurven & Kim Hill & Felipe Jakugi - 45-68 Giving, Scrounging, Hiding, And Selling: Minimal Food Sharing Among Mikea Of Madagascar
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Bram Tucker - 69-88 What Explains Hadza Food Sharing?
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Frank W. Marlowe - 89-117 Ideology, Religion, And The Evolution Of Cooperation: Field Experiments On Israeli Kibbutzim
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Richard Sosis & Bradley J. Ruffle - 119-147 Large-Scale Cooperation Among Sungusungu “Vigilantes” Of Tanzania: Conceptualizing Micro-Economic And Institutional Approaches
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Brian Paciotti & Craig Hadley - 151-174 Do Women Really Need Marital Partners For Support Of Their Reproductive Success? The Case Of The Matrilineal Khasi Of N. E. India
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Donna L. Leonetti & Dilip C. Nath & Natabar S. Hemam & Dawn B. Neill - 175-202 The Behavioral Ecology Of Female Genital Cutting In Northern Ghana
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Letitia L. Reason - 203-224 Height, Marriage And Reproductive Success In Gambian Women
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Rebecca Sear & Nadine Allal & Ruth Mace - 225-247 Good Lamalera Whale Hunters Accrue Reproductive Benefits
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Michael S. Alvard & Allen Gillespie - 249-269 Burden Transport: When, How And How Much?
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Patricia Ann Kramer - 271-292 Risk Perception And Resource Security For Female Agricultural Workers
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Karen Snyder - 295-306 Maternal Nutrition And Sex Ratio At Birth In Ethiopia
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Ruth Mace & Jennifer Eardley - 307-333 Embodied Capital And Heritable Wealth In Complex Cultures: A Class-Based Analysis Of Parental Investment In Urban South India
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Mary K. Shenk - 335-353 Reconsidering The Cost Of Childbearing: The Timing Of Children’S Helping Behavior Across The Life Cycle Of Maya Families
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Karen L. Kramer - 355-377 Maintaining The Matriline: Children’S Birth Order Roles And Educational Attainment Among Thai Khon Müang
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Lisa Rende Taylor - 379-402 Patterns Of Shiwiar Health Insults Indicate That Provisioning During Health Crises Reduces Juvenile Mortality
In: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
by Lawrence S. Sugiyama
2003
- 3-23 Class-Based Social Networks In Regional Economic Systems
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Eric C Jones - 25-59 New Inequalities: Changing Maya Economy And Social Life In Central Quintana Roo, Mexico
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Ueli Hostettler - 61-105 “Children Are The Wealth Of The Poor.” Pronatalism And The Economic Utility Of Children In Jean Rabel, Haiti
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Timothy T Schwartz - 107-144 Mixe Responses To Neo-Liberalism: Questioning Sustainable Development As A Remedy To Free Trade And Global Capitalism In Oaxaca, Mexico
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Catherine Newling - 145-167 Fragmented Solidarity: Commercial Farming And Rice Marketing In An Experimental Japanese Village
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Donald C Wood - 171-197 Labour And Technological Discipline: Chaos And Order In A Russian Textile Company
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Claudio Morrison - 199-223 Does Privatisation Mean Commoditisation? Market Exchange, Barter, And Gift Giving In Post-Socialist Mongolia
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Peter Finke - 225-257 Production Matters: Consumerism And Global Capitalism In Vietnam
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Elizabeth F Vann - 261-281 Fetishism And Hau
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Elizabeth Emma Ferry - 283-298 Fluid Signs Of Commodity Fetishism: The Cosmologies Of Coca-Cola And Tesguino
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Kalman Applbaum & Jerome M Levi - 299-321 Celebrities And The Name Economy
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Brian Moeran - 325-344 The Social Organization Of Intention: Sacred Giving And Its Implications For Burma’S Political Economy
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Ingrid Jordt - 345-364 Catch The Cranberry Wave: Ocean Spray’S Role As An Important Social And Economic Institution
In: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
by Barbara K Jones