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Volume 6, issue 2, 2019

The economic anthropology of water pp. 168-182 Downloads
Amber Wutich and Melissa Beresford
“Water is a gift that destroys”: Making a national natural resource in Lesotho pp. 183-194 Downloads
Colin Hoag
Conspicuous reserves: Ideologies of water consumption and the performance of class pp. 195-207 Downloads
Heather O'Leary
Water sharing, reciprocity, and need: A comparative study of interhousehold water transfers in sub‐Saharan Africa pp. 208-221 Downloads
Alexandra Brewis, Asher Rosinger, Amber Wutich, Ellis Adams, Lee Cronk, Amber Pearson, Cassandra Workman, Sera Young and Household Water Insecurity Experiences‐Research Coordination Network (hwise‐rcn)
Negotiating access to water in central Mozambique: Implications for rural livelihoods pp. 222-233 Downloads
Michael Madison Walker
Production requires water: Material remains of the hydrosocial cycle in an ancient Anatolian city pp. 234-249 Downloads
Sarah R. Graff, Scott Branting and John M. Marston
Rivers and roads: A political ecology of displacement, development, and chronic liminality in Zambia's Gwembe Valley pp. 250-263 Downloads
Allison Harnish, Lisa Cliggett and Thayer Scudder
The economic value of water: The contradictions and consequences of a prominent development model in Namibia pp. 264-276 Downloads
Michael Schnegg and Richard Dimba Kiaka
Wastewater technopolitics on the southern coast of Belize pp. 277-290 Downloads
E. Christian Wells, W. Alex Webb, Christine M. Prouty, Rebecca K. Zarger, Maya A. Trotz, Linda M. Whiteford and James R. Mihelcic
Becoming with rainwater: A study of hydrosocial relations and subjectivity in a desert city pp. 291-303 Downloads
Lucero Radonic
Water insecurity and mental health in the Amazon: Economic and ecological drivers of distress pp. 304-316 Downloads
Paula Skye Tallman

Volume 6, issue 1, 2019

Editor's note pp. 6-6 Downloads
Brandon D. Lundy
Criticizing resilience thinking: A political ecology analysis of droughts in nineteenth‐century East Africa pp. 7-20 Downloads
N. Thomas Håkansson
Does ecosystem services valuation reflect local cultural valuations? Comparative analysis of resident perspectives in four major urban river ecosystems pp. 21-33 Downloads
Margaret V. du Bray, Rhian Stotts, Melissa Beresford, Amber Wutich and Alexandra Brewis
Constructing the female coffee farmer: Do corporate smart‐economic initiatives promote gender equity within agricultural value chains? pp. 34-47 Downloads
Sarah Lyon, Tad Mutersbaugh and Holly Worthen
Matoy jirofo, masaka lavany: Rural–urban migrants' livelihood strategies through the lens of the clove commodity cycle in Madagascar pp. 48-60 Downloads
Laura M. Tilghman
The lens of Brexit: Examining cultural divisions among Northern Ireland farmers pp. 61-72 Downloads
Irene Ketonen
Porous infrastructures and the politics of upward mobility in Brazil's public housing pp. 73-85 Downloads
Moisés Kopper
A world of cheapness: Affordability, shoddiness, and second‐best options in Guinea and China pp. 86-97 Downloads
Susanna Fioratta
Moral imaginings of the market and the state in contemporary China pp. 98-109 Downloads
Erika Kuever
Tracing indium production to the mines of the Cerro Rico de Potosí pp. 110-122 Downloads
Kirsten Francescone
Crypto‐miners: Digital labor and the power of blockchain technology pp. 123-134 Downloads
Filipe Calvão
From “good credit” to “bad debt”: Comparative reflections on the student debt experience of young professionals in Santiago, Chile, and Montreal, Canada pp. 135-146 Downloads
Lorena Pérez‐Roa
The anthropology of economic regeneration pp. 147-149 Downloads
Rudi Colloredo‐Mansfeld
Analyzing economic regeneration pp. 150-152 Downloads
Michael Chibnik
Rituals and economics of regeneration pp. 153-156 Downloads
Akinwumi Ogundiran
The Anthropocene goes green? pp. 157-159 Downloads
Susan Falls
Now is the time of monsters: Economic anthropology and the post‐neoliberal political economy pp. 160-162 Downloads
Edward F. Fischer

Volume 5, issue 2, 2018

Finance beyond function: Three causal explanations for financialization pp. 157-171 Downloads
Aaron Z. Pitluck, Fabio Mattioli and Daniel Souleles
Frontier financialization: Urban infrastructure in the United Kingdom pp. 172-184 Downloads
Paul Langley
Capital market development in Southeast Asia: From speculative crisis to spectacles of financialization pp. 185-197 Downloads
Lena Rethel
Market efficiency as a revolution in data analysis pp. 198-209 Downloads
Simone Polillo
Making money in Mesoamerica: Currency production and procurement in the Classic Maya financial system pp. 210-223 Downloads
Joanne P. Baron
Nationalizing gold: The Vietnamese SJC gold bar and the Indian Gold Coin pp. 224-234 Downloads
Allison Truitt
Of loans and livelihoods: Gendered “social work†in urban India pp. 235-246 Downloads
Smitha Radhakrishnan
“It is easy for women to ask!â€: Gender and digital finance in Kenya pp. 247-260 Downloads
Sibel Kusimba
Gendered redistribution and family debt: The ambiguities of a cash transfer program in Brazil pp. 261-273 Downloads
Ana Flavia Badue and Florbela Ribeiro
Financialization of work, value, and social organization among transnational soy farmers in the Brazilian Cerrado pp. 274-285 Downloads
Andrew L. Ofstehage

Volume 5, issue 1, 2018

Editor's note to Economic Anthropology readers pp. 6-6 Downloads
Brandon D. Lundy
Collaborative and competitive strategies in the variability and resiliency of large†scale societies in Mesoamerica pp. 7-19 Downloads
Gary M. Feinman and David M. Carballo
Sucre indigène and sucre colonial: Reconsidering the splitting of the French national sugar market, 1800–1860 pp. 20-31 Downloads
Jonna M. Yarrington
Petit capitalisms in disaster, or the limits of neoliberal imagination: Displacement, recovery, and opportunism in highland Ecuador pp. 32-44 Downloads
A. J. Faas
Oil in Sicily: Petrocapitalist imaginaries in the shadow of old smokestacks pp. 45-58 Downloads
Mara Benadusi
The Bumipreneur dilemma and Malaysia's technology start†up ecosystem pp. 59-70 Downloads
Sarah Kelman
“Once you support, you are supportedâ€: Entrepreneurship and reintegration among ex†prisoners in Gulu, northern Uganda pp. 71-82 Downloads
Hannah Jane Marshall
Naming Brazil's previously poor: “New middle class†as an economic, political, and experiential category pp. 83-95 Downloads
Charles H. Klein, Sean T. Mitchell and Benjamin Junge
“Never had the handâ€: Distribution and inequality in the diverse economy of a refugee camp pp. 96-109 Downloads
Micah M. Trapp
Economic adversities and cultural coping strategies: Impacts on identity boundaries among Druzes in Lebanon pp. 110-122 Downloads
Chad K. Radwan
Production for consumption: Prosumer, citizen†consumer, and ethical consumption in a postgrowth context pp. 123-134 Downloads
Elisabeth Kosnik
A note on populism and global systemic crisis pp. 135-137 Downloads
Jonathan Friedman
Resisting the alternate realities of global populism pp. 138-140 Downloads
Paul Stoller
Populism is not the problem—capitalism is pp. 141-143 Downloads
Ruth Gomberg†Muñoz
Out†trumping economic consequences in populist voting pp. 144-147 Downloads
Peter Hervik
Markets, myths, and misrecognitions: Economic populism in the age of financialization and hyperinequality pp. 148-150 Downloads
Karen Ho
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