Publication

2020 - Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward

Language

English

Word Count

42,000 words, Guess

Page Count

168 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781800372443
  • ISBN-101800372442
  • Better World Books9781800372443
  • Open LibraryOL34674758M

Classifications

  • LCCGN448

Description

"Since the financial crisis of 2008, the anthropological study of economic activity has profoundly changed. A Research Agenda for Economic Anthropology poses new questions for anthropologists about the post-recession world, interrogating common social and political assumptions and stimulating innovative directions for research in economic anthropology. Employing a broad range of intellectual orientations, this comprehensive book tackles the most pressing developments in economic anthropology. The stimulating and thought-provoking chapters engage with the major features of modern economies, including inequality, debt, financialisation, neoliberalism and the ethics of economic practice, as well as with the effects of social mobilisation and activism. The contributors shed light on previously overlooked topics, reassess familiar subjects that need a fresh approach and share their own predilections concerning the modern economic world. With contributors ranging from senior academics to those early in their career, this work is critical reading for any anthropologist concerned with the economy and economic activity. Those searching for novel questions or for a sense of the direction of the discipline will particularly benefit from this book's broad, inquisitive approach. Economic sociologists and geographers will also gain from the comprehensive coverage of the many facets of modern economies"--Back cover.

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Other Editions

  • Research Agenda for Economic AnthropologyElgar Publishing Limited, Edward2020

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