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January 2026, Volume 13, Issue 1
- e12331 Reorienting transpacific commerce: On the subject of Chinese entrepreneurism in Central America
by Monica DeHart - e12332 A crisis of authenticity: Becoming entrepreneurial and the quest for “cultural appropriateness” among the Mapuche
by Marcelo González Gálvez & Fernanda Gallegos & Valentina Turén & Constanza Quezada - e70001 Fleeting Wealth: On Gain and Loss of Contemporary Inalienable Possessions
by Brandaan Huigen - e70002 Beyond Supply and Demand: The Moral Economy of Price Formation in Slab City
by Bailey C. Hauswurz - e70009 Understanding Illiberalism Through Economic Practice: Four Cases
by Sarah Muir & Tiana Bakić Hayden - e70011 Constructing Symbolic Value in Marketing Silver Crafts of Iu Mien Entrepreneurs in Thailand
by Urai Yangcheepsutjarit & Prasit Leepreecha - e70012 “Having Experience of What to Do to Succeed”: Unsettling Neoliberalism Through the Lived Experiences of Microcredit Trader‐Borrowers in Ibadan
by Olubukola Olayiwola - e70013 Space Matters: Marketplace and Interactional Order in the Nepalese “Manpower Bazaar”
by Sandhya A. S. - e70015 “If It Is Stocks, It Is Not Supposed to Be a Pyramid Scheme!” Financial Consultants, Illiberal Economies, and State‐Led Financialization in Postsocialist Kazakhstan
by Ainur Begim - e70017 Short‐Term Sustainability: Neoliberal Philanthropy, Dependency, and Divine Economics in Islamic Zanzibar
by Caitlyn Bolton - e70018 Entrepreneurship‐As‐Struggle: The Crises and Politics of Entrepreneurial Becomings
by Grace Mueller & Julia Qermezi Huang & Jacqui Bassett & Paige Chisholm & Hanna Geary - e70019 Sharing Debt and Houses: Strategies for Surviving Late Capitalism Among Aging Ghanaian Migrants in Canada
by Cati Coe - e70020 Was the Inca Economy Based on “Protomoney”? Or, Why Accounting Systems Should Not Be Conflated With Concepts of Exchange Value
by Alf Hornborg - e70021 “Now Everything Is Money”: Social Difference and Value in the Southern Andes
by Camden Paillot - e70022 Trust in the Trustless: Chronotopes of Currency in Adult Industry Crypto
by Esra Soraya Padgett - e70023 Micropolitics of Secrecy: Traders' Enactments of Expertise After the Failed Military Coup in Turkey
by Deniz Coral‐Irwin - e70024 The Coin's Third Side: Illiberal Money and the Sociality of a Community Currency
by Daromir Rudnyckyj - e70025 Defiant Women of the Sea: Challenging the Gendering of the Spanish Fishery Sector
by Iselin Åsedotter Strønen - e70026 From Rare to Common: The Live Streaming Industry of Jadeite Trade in Ruili in the China–Myanmar Borderlands
by Yi Ma - e70027 Informality and Social Networking: The Huan Qian Practice of the Chinese Business Community in Morocco
by Jason Jie Gao - e70028 We Hear, for You: The Value of Listening to Our Corporate Colleagues
by Jess Beck - e70029 An Immodest Rejoinder: Illiberalism and Postliberalism, But Still Neoliberalism
by Michael Scroggins - e70030 A Modest Proposal for University Reform: It's Time We Stop Half‐Assing Neoliberalism and Start Whole‐Assing It
by Michael Scroggins - e70031 Virtual Pets, Real Precarity: Crypto Gaming as Speculative Labor in Inflation‐Ridden Cuba
by Steffen Köhn & Nestor Siré - e70032 The Other Half of the Ass: A Manifesto for Anthropology in Neo‐Illiberal Times
by Holly High - e70033 Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon. By Maron E. Greenleaf, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2024. 304 pp. Paper $27.95; Hardcover $104.95. Pages: 304; Illustrations: 21 illustrations; Published: November 2024. Paper ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐3108‐6 / Hardcover ISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐2685‐3 / eISBN: 978‐1‐4780‐6007‐9
by Eduardo Romero Dianderas - e70034 In Memoriam Keith Hart, 1943–2025
by Chris Hann - e70035 Working the Fabric: Resourcefulness, Belonging and Island Life in Scotland's Harris Tweed Industry. By Joana Nascimento, Berghahn Books. 2023. 230 pp. New York: Berghahn Books Series: Anthropology at work; volume 4 ISBN: 9781800738829 (hardback) ISBN: 9781800738836 (ebook)
by Genevieve Soucek - e70036 Money, Rank and the Frailty of Authority: Schurtz’s World and Ours. An Outline of the Origins of Money By Heinrich Schurtz. Translated and Annotated and With an Introduction by Enrique Martino and Mario Schmidt (eds.), HAU Books, London. 2024. 274 pp. ISBN: 9781914363078 [paperback]; ISBN: 9781914363276 [PDF]; ISBN: 9781914363283 [e‐book]
by Bill Maurer - e70037 The Mercantilists’ Last Laugh. An Outline of the Origins of Money By Heinrich Schurtz. Enrique Martino and Mario Schmidt (trans.), Hau Books, 2024. 273 pp. ISBN: 1914363078, 23USD
by Gustav Peebles - e70038 Entrepreneurial Becomings: Transformation, Crisis, and Aspiration in the Global Rise of Microentrepreneurship
by Piergiorgio Di Giminiani & Sally Babidge
June 2025, Volume 12, Issue 2
- e70003 How Do We Know What We Grow? Interrogating the Datafication of Agricultural Landscapes in the United States
by Andrea Rissing & Kaitlyn Spangler - e70004 Exploring Folk Theories of Data Labor in Human Services
by Alexander Fink & Lauri Goldkind - e70005 (Tele)therapist, Platform Worker, Data Manager: Therapeutic Labor and the New Therapeutic Exchange
by Livia Garofalo - e70006 Toward Platform Capitalism in Agrobiodiversity? Examining the Potential Challenges of E‐Commerce Integration in Agrobiodiversity Apps
by Julio Sebastián Zárate Vásquez & Jason A. Delborne - e70007 Work and the Data Economy: On Abstraction and Contempt
by Nick Seaver & Alex Blanchette & Marcel LaFlamme - e70008 Free Range Capital for Indoor Agriculture
by Mark Bomford - e70010 Crafting Compliant Data: Enacting Aggregate Spend Transparency in the US Life Science Industry
by Lindsay Poirier
January 2025, Volume 12, Issue 1
- e12313 The moral economy of land markets in the Nicaragua highlands
by Santiago Ripoll - e12316 Liquid homeownership: Navigating future horizons to turn homeownership into assets in Bucharest, Romania
by Alexandra Ciocanel - e12318 The value added of solidarity economies: Bureaucratic constructions of value for alternative economic policy in Ecuador
by Alexander D'Aloia - e12320 Economy of production: A theory of household labor organization and material reuse
by Maureen S. Meyers - e12323 The hidden strength of small business: Social networks and wet market vendors in China
by Shuru Zhong & Cynthia Werner - e12328 Logics of reciprocity in Denmark: Longing and belonging in a virtuous cycle of welfare
by Olivia Spalletta - e12329 Reaching millions: Water, substitute infrastructure, and the politics of scale in Kenya
by Fiona Gedeon Achi - e12330 “It all depends on the market”: Taste as an economic fact
by Alexios Tsigkas - e12333 Violent sustainability: Blitzscale and counteraccounting in an Indian agtech start‐up
by Nikhit Agrawal - e12334 Pink gold: Women, shrimp and work in Mexico. By María L. Cruz‐Torres, Austin: University of Texas Press. 2023. pp. 384
by Iselin Åsedotter Strønen - e12335 Passport island: The market for EU citizenship in Cyprus. By Theodoros Rakopoulos, Manchester: Manchester University Press. 2024. pp. 248
by Elena Borisova - e12336 A promise is a promise: A love letter from the ACH to the world of 2050
by Bill Maurer - e12337 Kretek capitalism: Making, marketing, and consuming clove cigarettes in Indonesia. By Marina Welker. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2024. 248 pp
by Edward F. Fischer - e12338 Dolia: The containers that made rome an empire of wine. By Caroline Cheung, Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2024. pp. 334
by Paulina Komar - e12339 Wastecraft and its multifaceted learning in Cuba
by Claudia Marina Lanzidei - e12340 Past performance is no guarantee of future results
by Allison Truitt - e12341 Legacies, logics, labors of love: Essays on the economic anthropology of Jane Guyer
by Chelsie Yount & Sibel Kusimba & Caroline Bledsoe & Caitlin Zaloom - e12342 How Bronze Age Europeans almost got rid of money
by Nicola Ialongo - e12343 Ancient numismatists and the seasteading movement
by Scott M. Fitzpatrick - e12344 The future of money — seen from above
by Annaliese Milano Merfield - e12345 Workers to capitalists: Repositioning Berlin's middle class
by Hadas Weiss - e12346 Austerity's implications: Parasitism and charity in an English village
by Chima Michael Anyadike‐Danes - e12347 The New Viking Age: A speculative historical archaeology
by Joanne Baron - e12348 Four alternative currencies and their worlds
by Santiago Mandirola - e12349 Response to comments: “Four alternative currencies and their worlds”
by Santiago Mandirola - e12350 Counterrevolution: Extravagance and Austerity in Public Finance. By Melinda Cooper. New York: Zone Books. 2024. 564 pp
by Ilana Gershon
June 2024, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 159-167 How are you, anthropology? Reflections on well‐being and the common good
by John K. Millhauser - 168-176 Toward an economic anthropology of wisdom
by Kathleen M. Millar - 177-186 Sanctified suffering and the common good: Translocal health care provisioning in smalltown Senegal
by Benjamin R. Burgen & Meredith G. Marten - 187-197 Well‐being in the context of Indigenous heritage management: A Hach Winik perspective from Metzabok, Chiapas, Mexico
by Christopher Hernandez & Armando Valenzuela Gómez - 198-209 Unlearning hope: White Christian encounters with grace as a logic of exchange
by Christine Jeske - 210-220 Evaluating well‐being after compulsory resettlement: Livelihoods, standards of living, and well‐being in Manantali, Mali
by Dolores Koenig - 221-234 Contested values of grogue in Cabo Verde
by Brandon D. Lundy & Nancy Hoalst‐Pullen & Mark W. Patterson & Monica H. Swahn - 235-245 “Sometimes it looks fake”: Hiyal and contrivances as tools for exploring aspirations for radical social change: Hiyal, contrivances, and other tools
by Aaron Z. Pitluck - 246-255 Small work pleasures and two types of well‐being
by Claudia Strauss
January 2024, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 4-5 Editor's note
by Daniel Scott Souleles - 6-17 Taxation and the Polanyian forms of integration in socialist and postsocialist Hungary
by Chris Hann - 18-26 Life is a gift: Value cosmologies in Hollywood cinema
by Stefan Ecks - 27-37 Free money's ideological nature: A comparative analysis of unconditional cash transfers in Eastern Africa
by Maria Lassak & Mario Schmidt - 38-48 Peasant traders, migrant workers and “supermarkets”: Low‐cost provisions and the reproduction of migrant labor in China
by Minh T. N. Nguyen & Lan Wei - 49-58 Military wealth: How money shapes Indigenous‐state relations among Canadian rangers
by Bianca Romagnoli - 59-70 Infrabanking: Mobilizing capital in communist Cuba
by Ståle Wig - 71-86 Understanding money; Or, why social and financial accounting should not be conflated
by Robert M. Rosenswig - 87-99 Mrs. Columbo's antipolitics machine: Quantitative data in responsible finance
by Aneil Tripathy & David Wood & Elizabeth Ferry - 100-111 Polanyi and the Other Alternative Food Network: What San Francisco‐Based Multi‐Level Marketers of “Healthy” Food Tell Us About Values in Market Societies
by Mathias Levi Toft Kristiansen & Maris Boyd Gillette - 112-121 Estimations of value in “Belgrade's Amazonia”
by Ognjen Kojanić - 122-123 Predatory Economies: The Sanema and the Socialist State in Contemporary Amazonia. By Amy Penfield. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2023. 248 pp
by Vinicius de Aguiar Furuie - 124-125 Hard Luck and Heavy Rain: The Ecology of Stories in Southeast Texas. By Joseph C. Russo. Durham: Duke University Press, 2023. 152 pp
by Sara Beth Becker - 126-127 Jobless Growth in the Dominican Republic: Disorganization, Precarity, and Livelihoods By Christian Krohn‐Hansen. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2022. 240 pp
by Ieva Snikersproge - 128-129 Making Better Coffee: How Maya Farmers and Third World Tastemakers Create Value. By Edward F. Fischer. Oakland: University of California Press, 2022. 306 pp
by Daniel Reichman - 130-131 Castoffs of Capital: Work and Love among Garment Workers in Bangladesh. By Lamia Karim. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2022. 256 pp
by Rebecca Prentice - 132-133 Untimely Sacrifices: Work and Death in Finland. By Daena Aki Funahashi. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2023. 203 pp
by Ståle Wig - 134-144 The rise and fall of national capitalism
by John Keith Hart - 145-147 Does (national) capitalism suck?
by Myriam Amri - 148-149 Rethinking economic sovereignty
by Leon Wansleben - 150-152 National capitalism, unhinged
by Elizabeth Ferry - 153-155 Reply to comments on “The rise and fall of national capitalism”
by John Keith Hart
June 2023, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 162-168 Introduction to special issue: Value, values, and anthropology
by Daniel Scott Souleles & Matthew Archer & Morten Sørensen Thaning - 169-176 The value of values: Sufficiency among single‐person businesses in the United States
by Dawn R. Rivers - 177-185 Value as ethics: Climate change, crisis, and the struggle for the future
by Sean Field - 186-196 Textures of value: Tactility, experience, and exclusion in the cashmere commodity chain
by Kathryn E. Graber - 197-212 Southern politics, southern power prices: Race, utility regulation, and the value of energy
by Kristin D. Phillips - 213-222 States of faḍl or stating faḍl: On the value of indebtedness for Iraqi exiles in Jordan
by Abdulla Majeed - 223-232 Fractured Ownership and the Tragedy of the Anticommons in Hawai‘i
by Danae G. Khorasani - 233-245 Valuing and devaluing: Struggles over social payments, dignity, and sneakers
by Lindsay DuBois - 246-255 The “Department of Human Needs”: Renewable energy and the water–energy–land nexus in Zanzibar
by Erin Dean
January 2023, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 8-18 Missionary, citizen, and consumer: Evangelical American child sponsorship and humanitarian marketing in the 1950s and 1960s
by Kari B. Henquinet - 19-31 Mirabel Airport: In the name of development, modernity, and Canadian unity
by Éric Gagnon Poulin - 32-43 From money to culture: The practical indeterminacy of Bitcoin's values and temporalities
by Yura Yokoyama - 44-54 Accessing cash(lessness): Cash dependency, debt, and digital finance in a marginalized Roma neighborhood
by Camilla Ida Ravnbøl - 55-64 “Jobbos” and the “wageless life”: Exploring work and responsibility in the anti‐fracking movement in Lancashire, United Kingdom
by Sarah G.P. O'Brien - 65-76 Who are neorurals? or, How capitalist time discipline dilutes political projects and makes it difficult to propose an alternative
by Ieva Snikersproge - 77-89 Usurious strangers and “a better tomorrow”: Agricultural loans, education, and the “poverty trap” in rural Sierra Leone
by Catherine E. Bolten & Richard “Drew” Marcantonio - 90-99 Patch‐work: The economic and moral complementarity of informal entrepreneurs' multiple projects in Congo‐Brazzaville
by Rundong Ning - 100-111 Game of tax: Rethinking the relationship between redistribution and reciprocity through a Georgian tax lottery
by Lotta Björklund Larsen - 112-121 Distributed fiscal relations and their imaginaries: Metaphors of redistribution and reciprocity in struggles about distributive justice in Austria
by Andreas Streinzer - 122-131 Productivist fiscal deservingness: Entangled understandings of reciprocity and redistribution among German business owners
by Andreas Streinzer & Sylvia Terpe - 132-134 Anthropological perspectives on race, nation, economics, and white supremacy: QUESTION: How can economic anthropology promote the construction of just and anti‐racist economic forms?
by Yolanda T. Moses - 135-137 What a difference political economy makes: QUESTION: How can economic anthropology promote the construction of just and anti‐racist economic forms?
by Micaela di Leonardo - 138-139 Anti‐Black racism, anthropology, and reparations: QUESTION: How can economic anthropology promote the construction of just and anti‐racist economic forms?
by Kenneth M. Williamson - 140-142 Amplify, decolonize, collaborate, question: Action items for promoting just and antiracist economies: QUESTION: How can economic anthropology promote the construction of just and anti‐racist economic forms?
by Karla Slocum - 143-145 Roots and sprouts: Legacies and futures of historic racial economic inequities and models for ways forward: QUESTION: How can economic anthropology promote the construction of just and anti‐racist economic forms?
by Yolanda Covington‐Ward - 146-148 The substance of society
by Chris Hann - 149-150 A mass conspiracy to feed people: Food Not Bombs and the world‐class waste of global cities. By David Boarder Giles. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 320 pp
by Kelly Alexander - 151-152 The laziness myth: Narratives of work and the good life in South Africa. By Christine Jeske. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. 246 pp
by Xinyan Peng - 153-154 Making women pay: Microfinance in urban India. By Smitha Radhakrishnan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022. 272 pp
by Sohini Kar - 155-156 The organization of ancient economies: A global perspective. By Kenneth Hirth. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 462 pp
by Glenn R. Storey - 157-158 Taxis vs. Uber: Courts, markets, and technology in Buenos Aires. By Juan Manuel del Nido. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2021. 256 pp
by Jean‐Philippe Warren
June 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 193-206 Landscapes of value
by Andrea Rissing & Bradley M. Jones - 207-222 Climate opportunism and values of change on the Arctic agricultural frontier
by Hannah Bradley & Serena Stein - 223-239 The future sits in places: Electricity, value, and infrastructural triage in Tanzania
by Kristin D. Phillips - 240-256 From foraging to farming: Domesticating landscapes in the Midsouth three thousand years ago
by Kandace D. Hollenbach & Stephen B. Carmody - 257-269 Amara e bella, bitter and beautiful: A praxis of care in valuing Sicilian olive oil and landscapes
by Amanda Hilton - 270-283 The value of the homeland: Land in Duhok, Kurdistan‐Iraq, as territory, resource, and landscape
by Katharina Lange - 284-296 The taboo of retreat: The politics of sea level rise, managed retreat, and coastal property values in California
by Ryan B. Anderson - 297-308 Landscapes of rizq: Mediating worldly and otherworldly in Lahore's speculative real estate market
by Tariq Rahman - 309-321 “We ain't never stolen a plant”: Livelihoods, property, and illegal ginseng harvesting in the Appalachian forest commons
by Katherine Farley - 322-335 Valuing the ubiquitous: Resource availability and landscape value among the Classic period Maya of western Belize
by Rachel A. Horowitz - 336-348 Plantation politics and discourse: Forests and property in upland Ireland
by Jodie Asselin - 349-360 Merchants of the north: Infrastructure and indebtedness along Brazil's Amazon estuary
by Matthew Abel
January 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 8-21 Banknotes, bookkeeping barter, and cloth money: Conversions of “special‐purpose money” in the cloth and dammar trade of Sulawesi, Indonesia, 1860–1905
by Albert Schrauwers - 22-34 Zimbabwe's national museums and monuments: Constructing culture and making money
by Lorna L. Zukas - 35-46 Bitcoin and its spheres of consumption: Transactional orders of consuming money in the Czech and Slovak Bitcoin community
by Martin Tremčinský - 47-59 Risk and responsibility: Private equity financiers and the US shale revolution
by Sean Field - 60-71 Banking the Bazl: Building a future in a sanctioned economy
by Ehsan Lor Afshar - 72-83 Anything but micro—no small change: Informality practices at a nonprofit microlender in Washington, DC
by Antoaneta Tileva - 84-98 Incorporating craft: An experiment in community ownership in postliberalization India
by Jane E. Lynch - 99-111 “Islands of excellence”: On the emergence of corporate socials in India
by Nicole Rigillo - 112-124 Durable conversions: Property, aspiration, and inequality in urban northern Kenya
by Hannah Elliott - 125-136 The economics of state violence: Explaining mass deportation
by Beth F. Baker - 137-148 COVID‐19's ambiguous parcel: Agency, dignity, and claims to a rightful share during food parcel distribution in lockdown South Africa
by Magnus Godvik Ekeland - 149-154 Turning the world on its head: The virus that disrupted “business as usual”
by Fadwa El Guindi - 155-157 Not just disease: Ideology of risk and Indigenous population decline in North America
by Gerardo Gutiérrez & Catherine M. Cameron - 158-162 What does pandemic response and recovery look like through the lens of anthropogenic violence and inequality?
by Sabrina C. Agarwal - 163-166 The costs and constraints of pandemic response in Mali
by Tiéman Diarra - 167-171 The social construction of disaster: Economic anthropological perspectives on the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Anthony Oliver‐Smith - 172-175 More than the market: Reinventing postpandemic economic relations
by Agustín Fuentes - 176-177 Palestine Is Throwing a Party and the Whole World Is Invited: Capital and State Building in the West Bank. Kareem Rabie. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021. 272 pp
by Nazli Azergun - 178-179 The Current Economy: Electricity Markets and Techno‐Economics. Canay Özden‐Schilling. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2021. 224 pp
by Leo Coleman - 180-182 Can Markets Solve Problems? An Empirical Inquiry into Neoliberalism in Action. Daniel Neyland, Véra Ehrenstein, and Sveta Milyaeva. London: Goldsmiths Press, 2019. 336 pp
by Juan M. del Nido - 183-184 Digital Nomads: In Search of Freedom, Community, and Meaningful Work in the New Economy. Rachel A. Woldoff and Robert C. Litchfield. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. 240 pp
by Brandon Hunter‐Pazzara - 185-186 Forging Transnational Belonging through Informal Trade: Thriving Markets in Times of Crisis. Sandra King‐Savic. London: Routledge, 2021. 198 pp
by Ognjen Kojanic - 187-188 Reimagining Money: Kenya in the Digital Finance Revolution. Sibel Kusimba. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2021. 240 pp
by Daivi Rodima‐Taylor
June 2021, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 188-207 Introducing an anthropology of convenience
by Rahul Oka - 208-218 Beside the berm: The convenience of roadside picking
by Dominic Piacentini - 219-233 Labor‐saving technologies in Manantali, Mali
by Dolores Koenig - 234-246 Effective or expedient: Market devices and philanthropic techniques
by Ben Eyre - 247-258 The ambiguity of price and the labor of land brokers in Kathmandu, Nepal
by Andrew Haxby - 259-272 Inconvenient friendship: How successful cocaine dealers manage social obligations
by David Crawford - 273-286 The work of class: Cash transfers and community development in Tanzania
by Maia Green - 287-299 Dependent convenience: Migration, agrarian change, and socioecological sustainability in Dakshinkali, Nepal
by Pearly Wong - 300-310 Rethinking remittance: The socioeconomic dynamics of giving for migrants and nonmigrants
by Jeffrey H. Cohen & Natalia Zotova - 311-325 “The machine does it!”: Using convenience technologies to analyze care, reproductive labor, gender, and class in urban Morocco
by M. Ruth Dike - 326-336 Production, consumers' convenience, and cynical economies: The case of Uber in Buenos Aires
by Juan M. del Nido - 337-349 Amazon Go, surveillance capitalism, and the ideology of convenience
by Jenny Huberman - 350-364 Creating diversity markets through economization: The politics and economics of difference in neoliberal organizations
by Luzilda C. Arciniega
January 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-6 Editor's note
by Brandon D. Lundy - 7-21 When disinformation makes sense: Contextualizing the war on coal in Appalachian Kentucky
by Shelly Annette Biesel - 22-33 Religious networks and small businesses in Senegal
by Laura L. Cochrane - 34-45 Honesty and economy on a highway: Entanglements of gift, money, and affection in the narratives of Ukrainian sex workers
by Dafna Rachok - 46-60 Gendering human capital development in Western Alaska
by Marie E. Lowe & Suzanne Sharp - 61-73 Gaming the crisis: Derivatives and unemployment in Spain
by Jorge Núñez - 74-85 Recovering solidarity? Work, struggle, and cooperation among Italian recovered enterprises
by Giovanni Orlando - 86-101 Network marketing and state legitimacy in China: Regulating trust from physical workplaces to virtual spaces
by Charlotte Bruckermann - 102-115 Dreaming like a market: The hidden script of financial inclusion in China's P2P lending platforms
by Yichen Rao - 116-132 Wind extraction? Gifts, reciprocity, and renewability in Colombia's energy frontier
by Steven Schwartz - 133-147 Detained settlements: The infrastructures and temporalities of digital financial transactions between the United States and Cuba
by Mrinalini Tankha - 148-160 “No trabajaré pa' ellos”: Entrepreneurship as a form of state resistance in Havana, Cuba
by John Vertovec - 161-167 What ancient landscapes contribute to climate change
by Vernon L. Scarborough - 168-171 Anthropological engagements with integrated assessment modeling
by Pamela McElwee - 172-174 Reversing the question: Malinowskian legacies and the anthropology of climate change
by Paige West - 175-179 Climate change as a cultural artifact: Anthropological insights to help avert systemic collapse
by Thomas A. Reuter - 180-182 Materiality, inequality, and future‐making as focal points of future engagement of economic anthropology with climate change
by Michael Bollig
June 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 166-175 Embodied value: Wealth‐in‐people
by Sibel Kusimba - 176-189 Wealth in people and the value of historic Oberlin Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina
by Dru McGill & John K. Millhauser & Alicia McGill & Vincent Melomo & Del Bohnenstiehl & John Wall - 190-202 Investment, value, and the making of entrepreneurship in India
by Ipshita Ghosh - 203-214 Toward a corporeal economy: Evaluating the Cambodian dancer's laboring body as commodity
by Celia Tuchman‐Rosta - 215-227 Whose work is real work? A triple labor framework for sustainable development initiatives
by Hilary B. King - 228-240 “Paint it black”: Wealth‐in‐people and Early Classic Maya blackware pottery
by Michael G. Callaghan - 241-252 Bad deaths, good funerals: The values of life insurance in New Orleans
by Nikki Mulder - 253-266 People refusing to be wealth: What happens when South African workers are denied access to “belonging in”
by Christine Jeske
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