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  2. Cooperatives | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: She was a proponent of cooperative federalism as a political and economic system. ... Conclusion. By mobilising participation and community engagement cooperatives teach us two interesting lessons.
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    1 May 2024: Hence ‘debt […] generates […] economic and political rents’: regular payments someone receives simply because of owning something (Roitman 2005, 74). ... This mode of economic extraction takes place through financial and commercial relations,
  4. Political ecology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: and economic modernization schemes in the restructuring of local lives and environments in the Global South. ... Economic Geography 50 (3), 256-77. 1996. Justice, nature, and the geography of difference.
  5. Sharing | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Current Anthropology, 59(1), 74-97. Sahlins, M. 1988. Stone age economics. London: Routledge. ... Friesem, 25-38. Cambridge: MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research. ------ 2019b. Sharing as an alternative economic activity.
  6. Childhood | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Rather, they shared the same activities and knowledge as adults, allowing them full participation in economic, ritual, and religious life. ... Instead, through constant intergenerational contact, children reached social and economic maturity at a
  7. Mining | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Economic Anthropology 6, 123-34. Carmody, P. 2016. The new scramble for Africa. ... Annual Review of Anthropology 44, 557-72. Richards, A. 1939. Land, labour and diet in Northern Rhodesia: an economic study of the Bemba tribe.
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    1 May 2024: Socialism still persists in various incarnations as a powerful political and economic challenge to late capitalism and liberalism. ... of economic and political neoliberalism, granting to himself, as it were, the dialectical best of both worlds.
  9. Human rights | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: At issue was a ‘process of demoralization begun by economic exploitation and the loss of political autonomy’ (AAA 1947: 541). ... the attractions of a short-cut via judicially enforceable social and economic rights’ (2006: 80).
  10. Climate change | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: It strongly emphasised that climate change affects different communities unequally, owing to an economic system which produces inequality. ... Boyer coins the word ‘energopower’ to capture the complex relationships between energy, economics, politics,
  11. Postsocialism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: The end of history’ (see below) has come and gone. Socialism still persists in various incarnations as a powerful political and economic challenge to late capitalism and liberalism. ... economic restructuring of the 1980s), it is arguable that it had
  12. Science | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Three key lessons. The anthropology of science today is a complex and diverse field, which is not easy to systematize or order into ‘schools’. ... However, one might point to a number of key debates which arose over the past twenty or so years since
  13. Diabetes | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: 2019; Yates-Doerr 2011). However, this framing ignores the social, economic, and political contexts that impact the diabetes experiences of many patients. ... 2: 259–74. Hernandez, Cheri A. 1995. “The experiences of living with insulin-dependent
  14. Animals | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: One asked about the role of animals as material, economic, and political resources for humans in society. ... In sum, it is hard to speak of a primacy of the economic.
  15. Resilience | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Rappaport held that cultures were instrumental for the satisfaction of people’s needs, be it through religious, economic, or kinship practices. ... In this way, resilience can even be grounded in toxic entanglements between people and chronic economic
  16. Addiction | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: economic approaches that attended to the systemic conditions that drive institutionalised forms of inequality, racialised violence, carceral governance, and social control. ... Ciccarone 2018. Opioid crisis: no easy fix to its social and economic
  17. Sharia | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Medical and economic anthropology have explored sharia’s role in responses to the challenges of new global technologies such as assisted reproduction and novel financial instruments. ... Asad, 205-56. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. Bishara, F.
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    1 May 2024: At issue was a ‘process of demoralization begun by economic exploitation and the loss of political autonomy’ (AAA 1947: 541). ... the attractions of a short-cut via judicially enforceable social and economic rights’ (2006: 80).
  19. Pandemics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: as an instrument of economic development, diplomacy or national security (Petryna and Biehl 2013, 7). ... Lessons from the past show that pandemics start and end with environmental changes, but they do not provide models on how to anticipate the next
  20. Hunting and gathering | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: These findings flagged the drudgery and labour-intensive economic regimes that industrialization had introduced into (most) people’s lives. ... in particular with some modern subcultures, without necessarily being as integrated into larger encompassing
  21. Mediterraneanist anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Modern social sciences have assumed that supra-local units of study follow concentric units of political, social, economic, or cultural order. ... with the advent of steam shipping and national economic consolidation projects (Horden & Purcell 2000: 3).
  22. Magic | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Related post-Marxist approaches have further illuminated magic’s relation with political-economic dynamics, such as the rapid development of capitalist markets disrupting pre-existing social arrangements and spreading anxieties across ... The useful
  23. Emic and etic | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: ideas, sought to uncover the material – that is, economic, biological, environmental – determinants of sociocultural phenomena. ... However, from an etic perspective, local economic and ecological conditions led farmers to actively cull male calves
  24. Relations | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: 5]. This is the lesson of his Iatmul ethnography. There is nothing contingent about how Iatmul elder brother and younger brother are related as a pair, hence the necessity of their ... Sometimes it is used to distinguish relations of sociability (the
  25. Mental Health | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: Social scientists have pointed to the impact of neoliberal attitudes on social and economic stressors such as unemployment in relation to the rapid increase in ‘mental health problems’. ... In an age of psychopharmacology, the ‘pharmaceutical
  26. Islam | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region.
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    1 May 2024: 2019; Yates-Doerr 2011). However, this framing ignores the social, economic, and political contexts that impact the diabetes experiences of many patients. ... traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the
  28. Prefigurative politics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. ... These constituted movements that amplified causes which spoke not only to economic and class-related goals, but also to civil rights, ethics, and alternative ways of inhabiting
  29. Digital anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. ... Geismar, H. 2018. Museum object lessons for the digital age. London: University College Press.
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    1 May 2024: the consequence of economic needs and the ecological distribution of resources but rather it is instrumental in producing the underlying social conditions in the first place. ... The occurrence of sharing behaviour cannot be sufficiently explained by the
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    1 May 2024: These constituted movements that amplified causes which spoke not only to economic and class-related goals, but also to civil rights, ethics, and alternative ways of inhabiting the world.
  32. Palliative care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. ... 4: 754–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.04.027. Richards, Naomi. 2022. “The equity turn in palliative and end of life care research: Lessons from the poverty
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    1 May 2024: world. Its negative connotation is particularly evident in the spheres of politics and economics, which this entry will focus on. ... world-system(s) theories’, a political economic theory that grew out of ‘dependency theory’ in the 1970s.
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    1 May 2024: 2019; Yates-Doerr 2011). However, this framing ignores the social, economic, and political contexts that impact the diabetes experiences of many patients. ... traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the
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    1 May 2024: Rappaport held that cultures were instrumental for the satisfaction of people’s needs, be it through religious, economic, or kinship practices. ... 2014; Zraly et al. 2011; Obrist and Büchi 2008). These studies often include a focus on political and
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    1 May 2024: Rappaport held that cultures were instrumental for the satisfaction of people’s needs, be it through religious, economic, or kinship practices. ... 2014; Zraly et al. 2011; Obrist and Büchi 2008). These studies often include a focus on political and
  37. Literacy | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. ... lesson in Native science’ that unifies the speaker and audience in a collective reflection on the ethic of responsibility towards the land (Kimmerer 2013: 108, 110, 115).
  38. Writing anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    1 May 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. ... London: Routledge. Eriksen, T.H. 1994. The author as anthropologist: some West Indian lessons about the relevance of fiction for anthropology.
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    1 May 2024: It refers to a form of capitalism ascendant since the 1970s but informed by post-war economic philosophical ideas. ... Such theorists were frequently influenced by Marxist concepts, and often focused on neoliberalism as a political economic structure or
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    1 May 2024: economic processes for Marx, and therefore the property of more than simply those who ‘own’ or ‘possess’ them. ... This was a form of social and economic organisation that supported neither the accumulation of wealth nor the development of
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    1 May 2024: political and economic anthropology, material culture studies, science and technology studies, and the anthropology of the state to interrogate, in a huge range of places and contexts, what infrastructures are, how ... 2017). Whilst the method of
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    1 May 2024: the consequence of economic needs and the ecological distribution of resources but rather it is instrumental in producing the underlying social conditions in the first place. ... The occurrence of sharing behaviour cannot be sufficiently explained by the
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    1 May 2024: economic responsibility – is a ‘privilege of the rich’ in this context (1998: 393). ... Instead, through constant intergenerational contact, children reached social and economic maturity at a relatively young age (Condon 1990).
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    1 May 2024: I. Cunnison). London: Forgotten Books.</p> <p>Meillassoux, C. 1972. From reproduction to production: a Marxist approach to economic anthropology. ... i>Science and Society</i> <b>83</b>, 451-68.</p> <p>Narotzky, S. 1997. <i>New directions in economic
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    1 May 2024: 2019; Yates-Doerr 2011). However, this framing ignores the social, economic, and political contexts that impact the diabetes experiences of many patients. ... traction in anthropological diabetes research, as it provides a framework for understanding the
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    1 May 2024: understood to be political and economic ills (Lakoff 2005). ... As these women bear the burden of redeeming themselves both from the nation’s traumatic past and the economic precarity brought on by radical monetary policies, they discuss depression as
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    1 May 2024: economic processes for Marx, and therefore the property of more than simply those who ‘own’ or ‘possess’ them. ... This was a form of social and economic organisation that supported neither the accumulation of wealth nor the development of
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    1 May 2024: Hence ‘debt […] generates […] economic and political rents’: regular payments someone receives simply because of owning something (Roitman 2005, 74). ... This mode of economic extraction takes place through financial and commercial relations,

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