Volume 4, issue 1 of Economic Anthropology is now available.
Please have a look at the 10 exciting new articles spanning a wide variety of topics, AND, be sure to check out our new SYMPOSIUM section with FREE ACCESS to all. These are 5 short essays that each respond to the same question. In this first issue, the question is: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? Authors of these essays include:
- Gillian Tett
- Keith Hart
- Alf Hornborg
- Jane Guyer
- Rick Wilk
Articles in this issue:
Roads, value, and dispossession in Baja California Sur, Mexico
- Authors: Ryan Anderson
The hidden labor of repayment: Women, credit, and strategies of microenterprise in northern Honduras
- Authors: Lauren A. Hayes
Space, female economies, and autonomy in the shotgun neighborhoods of Port?au?Prince, Haiti
- Authors: Vincent Joos
Oil territorialities, social life, and legitimacy in the Peruvian Amazon
- Authors: Peter Bille Larsen
Drivers and deterrents of entrepreneurial enterprise in the risk?prone Global South
- Authors: Brandon D. Lundy, Mark Patterson, Alex O’Neill
The semiotics of carbon: Atmospheric space, fungibility, and the production of scarcity
- Authors: Raquel Machaqueiro
A subtle economy of time: Social media and the transformation of Indonesia’s Islamic preacher economy
- Authors: Martin Slama
Don’t mix Paxil, Viagra, and Xanax: What financiers’ jokes say about inequality
- Authors: Daniel Souleles
A space for secondhand goods: Trading the remnants of material life in Hong Kong
- Authors: Trang X. Ta
From externality in economics to leakage in carbon markets: An anthropological approach to market making
- Authors: Shaozeng Zhang