Economic Anthropology
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Economic Anthropology is a scholarly journal that explores how economic processes are shaped by and embedded within cultural, social, and political contexts.
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
academic journal
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scholarly journal → |
| academicDiscipline |
anthropology
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economic anthropology → economics → |
| aimsTo |
advance understanding of economic life as culturally embedded
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bridge anthropology and economics → highlight diversity of economic practices worldwide → |
| fieldOfStudy |
culture
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economic processes → politics → society → |
| focusesOn |
comparative economic systems
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consumption and exchange → development and economic change → economic behavior in different societies → ethnographic approaches to economic life → globalization and local economies → how economic processes are embedded in cultural contexts → how economic processes are embedded in political contexts → how economic processes are embedded in social contexts → inequality and economic power → informal economies → labor and livelihoods → money and value in cultural context → moral and social dimensions of economic life → relationships between markets and culture → |
| hasApproach |
ethnographic
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interdisciplinary → qualitative → |
| intendedAudience |
anthropologists
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economists interested in culture → graduate students → policy researchers interested in economic culture → social scientists → |
| language |
English
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| publishes |
book reviews
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empirical case studies → methodological contributions → peer-reviewed articles → theoretical research → |
| subjectArea |
anthropology of economy
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cultural economy → economic sociology → political economy → social sciences → |
Referenced by (1)
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American Anthropological Association
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hasPublication |