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Volume 4, issue 2, 2017

What does economic anthropology have to contribute to studies of risk and resilience? pp. 161-172 Downloads
Bram Tucker and Donald R. Nelson
Risks and strategies of Amazonian households: Retail sales and mass-market consumption among caboclo women pp. 173-185 Downloads
Jessica Andrea Chelekis
“Even our Dairy Queen shut down”: Risk and resilience in bioenergy development in forest-dependent communities in the US South pp. 186-199 Downloads
Sarah Hitchner, John Schelhas and J. Peter Brosius
Risky resources: Household production, food contamination, and perceptions of aflatoxin exposure among Zambian female farmers pp. 200-212 Downloads
Alyson G. Young
The social life of health behaviors: The political economy and cultural context of health practices pp. 213-224 Downloads
Rebecca Adkins Fletcher
Trading on risk: The moral logics and economic reasoning of North Carolina farmers in water quality trading markets pp. 225-238 Downloads
Caela O'Connell, Marzieh Motallebi, Deanna L. Osmond and Dana L. K. Hoag
Translating to risk: The legibility of climate change and nature in the green bond market pp. 239-250 Downloads
Aneil Tripathy
Willful times: Unpredictability, planning, and presentism among entrepreneurs in a central Chinese city pp. 251-262 Downloads
Megan Steffen
Debt as a double-edged risk: A historical case from Nahua (Aztec) Mexico pp. 263-275 Downloads
John K. Millhauser
Existential economics: Mexican-American dream strategies to predict and understand business outcomes pp. 276-287 Downloads
Peter Wogan

Volume 4, issue 1, 2017

Editor's note to Economic Anthropology readers pp. 6-6 Downloads
Katherine E. Browne
Roads, value, and dispossession in Baja California Sur, Mexico pp. 7-21 Downloads
Ryan Anderson
The hidden labor of repayment: Women, credit, and strategies of microenterprise in northern Honduras pp. 22-36 Downloads
Lauren A. Hayes
Space, female economies, and autonomy in the shotgun neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, Haiti pp. 37-49 Downloads
Vincent Joos
Oil territorialities, social life, and legitimacy in the Peruvian Amazon pp. 50-64 Downloads
Peter Bille Larsen
Drivers and deterrents of entrepreneurial enterprise in the risk-prone Global South pp. 65-81 Downloads
Brandon D. Lundy, Mark Patterson and Alex O'Neill
The semiotics of carbon: Atmospheric space, fungibility, and the production of scarcity pp. 82-93 Downloads
Raquel Machaqueiro
A subtle economy of time: Social media and the transformation of Indonesia's Islamic preacher economy pp. 94-106 Downloads
Martin Slama
Don't mix Paxil, Viagra, and Xanax: What financiers' jokes say about inequality pp. 107-119 Downloads
Daniel Souleles
A space for secondhand goods: Trading the remnants of material life in Hong Kong pp. 120-131 Downloads
Trang X. Ta
From externality in economics to leakage in carbon markets: An anthropological approach to market making pp. 132-143 Downloads
Shaozeng Zhang
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 144-147 Downloads
Jane I. Guyer
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 147-148 Downloads
Keith Hart
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 149-151 Downloads
Alf Hornborg
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 151-153 Downloads
Gillian Tett
THE SYMPOSIUM: How can economic anthropology contribute to a more just world? pp. 153-155 Downloads
Richard Wilk

Volume 3, issue 2, 2016

Introduction: Technologies and the transformation of economies pp. 191-202 Downloads
Hsain Ilahiane and Marcie L. Venter
Migration, skill, and the transformation of social networks in the pre-Hispanic Southwest pp. 203-215 Downloads
Barbara J. Mills, Jeffery J. Clark and Matthew A. Peeples
Living life forward: Technology, time, and society in a Sri Lankan potter community pp. 216-227 Downloads
Deborah Winslow
Transformations, economics, and bitter outcomes: Archaeological investigations at Betty's Hope Plantation—a case study reflecting 300 years of Caribbean sugar production pp. 228-239 Downloads
Georgia L. Fox
Political economy in Late and Terminal Classic Southeastern Mesoamerica: Putting the El Coyote copper smelting workshop in its regional context pp. 240-253 Downloads
Patricia Urban
“Phones mean lies”: Secrets, sexuality, and the subjectivity of mobile phones in Tanzania pp. 254-265 Downloads
Erin Kenny
Hearthholds of mobile money in western Kenya pp. 266-279 Downloads
Sibel Kusimba, Yang Yang and Nitesh Chawla
Re-creating economic and cultural values in Bulgaria's wine industry: From an economy of quantity to an economy of quality? pp. 280-292 Downloads
Yuson Jung
Asymmetrical indications: Negotiating creativity through Geographical Indications in north India pp. 293-303 Downloads
Alicia Ory DeNicola
Alternative economic strategies and the technology treadmill: Beginning vegetable farmers in Iowa pp. 304-314 Downloads
Andrea Rissing
Unearthing human progress? Ecomodernism and contrasting definitions of technological progress in the Anthropocene pp. 315-328 Downloads
Cindy Isenhour

Volume 3, issue 1, 2016

Energy and economy: Recognizing high-energy modernity as a historical period pp. 6-16 Downloads
Thomas Love and Cindy Isenhour
Neither counterfeit nor paradise: The carrying capacity of pre-Columbian ecosystems in Brazil pp. 17-30 Downloads
Justin R. Bucciferro
The crown joules: Resource peaks and monetary hegemony pp. 31-42 Downloads
Jalel Sager
Inside the halo zone: Geology, finance, and the corporate performance of profit in a deep tight oil formation pp. 43-56 Downloads
Caura L. Wood
The role of corporate oil and energy debt in creating the neoliberal era pp. 57-67 Downloads
Sandy Smith-Nonini
The infrastructure of markets: From electric power to electronic data pp. 68-80 Downloads
Canay Özden-Schilling
“The most eastern of the West, the most western of the East”: Energy-transport infrastructures and regional politics of the periphery in Turkey pp. 81-93 Downloads
Bilge Firat
District heating as heterotopia: Tracing the social contract through domestic energy infrastructure in Pimlico, London pp. 94-105 Downloads
Charlotte Johnson
Circuits and currents: Dynamics of disruption in New York City blackouts pp. 106-118 Downloads
Stephanie Rupp
Women, nature, and development in sites of Ecuador's petroleum circuit pp. 119-132 Downloads
Cristina Cielo, Lisset Coba and Ivette Vallejo
Communities of energy pp. 133-144 Downloads
Ben Campbell, Jon Cloke and Ed Brown
Citizens of a hydropower nation: Territory and agency at the frontiers of hydropower development in Nepal pp. 145-160 Downloads
Austin Lord
Offshore wind power development in Maine: A rational choice perspective pp. 161-173 Downloads
James M. Acheson and Ann W. Acheson
Electric activism: Analysis, alliances, and interventions pp. 174-185 Downloads
Davida Wood
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