Economic Anthropology
2014 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Introducing an anthropology of convenience pp. 188-207

- Rahul Oka
- Beside the berm: The convenience of roadside picking pp. 208-218

- Dominic Piacentini
- Labor‐saving technologies in Manantali, Mali pp. 219-233

- Dolores Koenig
- Effective or expedient: Market devices and philanthropic techniques pp. 234-246

- Ben Eyre
- The ambiguity of price and the labor of land brokers in Kathmandu, Nepal pp. 247-258

- Andrew Haxby
- Inconvenient friendship: How successful cocaine dealers manage social obligations pp. 259-272

- David Crawford
- The work of class: Cash transfers and community development in Tanzania pp. 273-286

- Maia Green
- Dependent convenience: Migration, agrarian change, and socioecological sustainability in Dakshinkali, Nepal pp. 287-299

- Pearly Wong
- Rethinking remittance: The socioeconomic dynamics of giving for migrants and nonmigrants pp. 300-310

- Jeffrey H. Cohen and Natalia Zotova
- “The machine does it!”: Using convenience technologies to analyze care, reproductive labor, gender, and class in urban Morocco pp. 311-325

- M. Ruth Dike
- Production, consumers' convenience, and cynical economies: The case of Uber in Buenos Aires pp. 326-336

- Juan M. del Nido
- Amazon Go, surveillance capitalism, and the ideology of convenience pp. 337-349

- Jenny Huberman
- Creating diversity markets through economization: The politics and economics of difference in neoliberal organizations pp. 350-364

- Luzilda C. Arciniega
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Editor's note pp. 5-6

- Brandon D. Lundy
- When disinformation makes sense: Contextualizing the war on coal in Appalachian Kentucky pp. 7-21

- Shelly Annette Biesel
- Religious networks and small businesses in Senegal pp. 22-33

- Laura L. Cochrane
- Honesty and economy on a highway: Entanglements of gift, money, and affection in the narratives of Ukrainian sex workers pp. 34-45

- Dafna Rachok
- Gendering human capital development in Western Alaska pp. 46-60

- Marie E. Lowe and Suzanne Sharp
- Gaming the crisis: Derivatives and unemployment in Spain pp. 61-73

- Jorge Núñez
- Recovering solidarity? Work, struggle, and cooperation among Italian recovered enterprises pp. 74-85

- Giovanni Orlando
- Network marketing and state legitimacy in China: Regulating trust from physical workplaces to virtual spaces pp. 86-101

- Charlotte Bruckermann
- Dreaming like a market: The hidden script of financial inclusion in China's P2P lending platforms pp. 102-115

- Yichen Rao
- Wind extraction? Gifts, reciprocity, and renewability in Colombia's energy frontier pp. 116-132

- Steven Schwartz
- Detained settlements: The infrastructures and temporalities of digital financial transactions between the United States and Cuba pp. 133-147

- Mrinalini Tankha
- “No trabajaré pa' ellos”: Entrepreneurship as a form of state resistance in Havana, Cuba pp. 148-160

- John Vertovec
- What ancient landscapes contribute to climate change pp. 161-167

- Vernon L. Scarborough
- Anthropological engagements with integrated assessment modeling pp. 168-171

- Pamela McElwee
- Reversing the question: Malinowskian legacies and the anthropology of climate change pp. 172-174

- Paige West
- Climate change as a cultural artifact: Anthropological insights to help avert systemic collapse pp. 175-179

- Thomas A. Reuter
- Materiality, inequality, and future‐making as focal points of future engagement of economic anthropology with climate change pp. 180-182

- Michael Bollig
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- Embodied value: Wealth‐in‐people pp. 166-175

- Sibel Kusimba
- Wealth in people and the value of historic Oberlin Cemetery, Raleigh, North Carolina pp. 176-189

- Dru McGill, John K. Millhauser, Alicia McGill, Vincent Melomo, Del Bohnenstiehl and John Wall
- Investment, value, and the making of entrepreneurship in India pp. 190-202

- Ipshita Ghosh
- Toward a corporeal economy: Evaluating the Cambodian dancer's laboring body as commodity pp. 203-214

- Celia Tuchman‐Rosta
- Whose work is real work? A triple labor framework for sustainable development initiatives pp. 215-227

- Hilary B. King
- “Paint it black”: Wealth‐in‐people and Early Classic Maya blackware pottery pp. 228-240

- Michael G. Callaghan
- Bad deaths, good funerals: The values of life insurance in New Orleans pp. 241-252

- Nikki Mulder
- People refusing to be wealth: What happens when South African workers are denied access to “belonging in” pp. 253-266

- Christine Jeske
- Wealth‐in‐people and practical rationality: Aspirations and decisions about money in South Africa pp. 267-278

- Erik Bähre
- The value of farming: Multifaceted wealth generation through cooperative development pp. 279-292

- Sarah Franzen
- “Still good life”: On the value of reuse and distributive labor in “depleted” rural Maine pp. 293-308

- Cindy Isenhour and Brieanne Berry
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Editor's note pp. 6-6

- Brandon D. Lundy
- Banking on Stone Money: Ancient Antecedents to Bitcoin pp. 7-21

- Scott M. Fitzpatrick and Stephen McKeon
- Où vivre sans boire revisited: Water and political‐economic change among Mikea hunter‐gatherers of southwestern Madagascar pp. 22-37

- Bram Tucker
- Organic aspirations in South India pp. 38-50

- Andrew Flachs and Sreenu Panuganti
- (Re)fashioning Philippine street foods and vending pp. 51-64

- B. Lynne Milgram
- Entrepreneurship as legacy building: Reimagining the economy in post‐apartheid South Africa pp. 65-79

- Melissa Beresford
- Cultivating “Omani ambitions”: Entrepreneurship, distributive labor, and the temporalities of diversification in the Arab Gulf pp. 80-92

- Robin Thomas Steiner
- Logics of affordability and worth: Gendered consumption in rural Uganda pp. 93-107

- Catherine Dolan, Claire Gordon, Laurel Steinfield and Julie Hennegan
- “You are the architect of your own success”: Selling financial freedom through real estate investment after the foreclosure crisis of 2008 pp. 108-119

- Elizabeth Youngling
- Substantive commitments: Reconciling work ethics and the welfare state in Norway pp. 120-133

- Kelly McKowen
- Platforms as if people mattered pp. 134-146

- Shuang L. Frost
- Economics, War, and Anthropology pp. 147-149

- Laura Nader
- Hidden Interactions in the Economics of Peace and Conflict pp. 150-152

- Gearoid Millar
- Economics, Police Corruption, and Sikh Resistance in Punjab pp. 153-155

- Cynthia Mahmood
- Militarism, Precarity, and Embeddedness pp. 156-158

- Mark Moberg
- Financialization, Solidarity, and Conflict pp. 159-161

- Erik Bähre
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