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June 2024, Volume 11, Issue 2
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
June 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2
January 2020, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 6-6 Editor's note
by Brandon D. Lundy
- 7-21 Banking on Stone Money: Ancient Antecedents to Bitcoin
by Scott M. Fitzpatrick & Stephen McKeon
- 22-37 Où vivre sans boire revisited: Water and political‐economic change among Mikea hunter‐gatherers of southwestern Madagascar
by Bram Tucker
- 38-50 Organic aspirations in South India
by Andrew Flachs & Sreenu Panuganti
- 51-64 (Re)fashioning Philippine street foods and vending
by B. Lynne Milgram
- 65-79 Entrepreneurship as legacy building: Reimagining the economy in post‐apartheid South Africa
by Melissa Beresford
- 80-92 Cultivating “Omani ambitions”: Entrepreneurship, distributive labor, and the temporalities of diversification in the Arab Gulf
by Robin Thomas Steiner
- 93-107 Logics of affordability and worth: Gendered consumption in rural Uganda
by Catherine Dolan & Claire Gordon & Laurel Steinfield & Julie Hennegan
- 108-119 “You are the architect of your own success”: Selling financial freedom through real estate investment after the foreclosure crisis of 2008
by Elizabeth Youngling
- 120-133 Substantive commitments: Reconciling work ethics and the welfare state in Norway
by Kelly McKowen
- 134-146 Platforms as if people mattered
by Shuang L. Frost
- 147-149 Economics, War, and Anthropology
by Laura Nader
- 150-152 Hidden Interactions in the Economics of Peace and Conflict
by Gearoid Millar
- 153-155 Economics, Police Corruption, and Sikh Resistance in Punjab
by Cynthia Mahmood
- 156-158 Militarism, Precarity, and Embeddedness
by Mark Moberg
- 159-161 Financialization, Solidarity, and Conflict
by Erik Bähre
June 2019, Volume 6, Issue 2
January 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1
June 2018, Volume 5, Issue 2
January 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1