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
instanceOf academic journal
scholarly journal
academicDiscipline anthropology
economic anthropology
economics
aimsTo advance understanding of economic life as culturally embedded
bridge anthropology and economics
highlight diversity of economic practices worldwide
fieldOfStudy culture
economic processes
politics
society
focusesOn comparative economic systems
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
interdisciplinary
qualitative
intendedAudience anthropologists
economists interested in culture
graduate students
policy researchers interested in economic culture
social scientists
language English
publishes book reviews
empirical case studies
methodological contributions
peer-reviewed articles
theoretical research
subjectArea anthropology of economy
cultural economy
economic sociology
political economy
social sciences

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
American Anthropological Association
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