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The moral economy @1002:2018
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gh employment and cooperation between capital and labor * Centralization of all aspects of production in ... rapid change in production processes * Precarious labor, greater competition among workers, and hence low... e of this alternative** as a means of reproducing labor it can exploit. * Maimafu villagers will never ... same kind of thinking to the relationship of wage labor, which is based on exploitation. Workers often fi
Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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de or part of women's roles in families. * Both labor markets and gift systems are male dominated. * Wo... es, women must work a "second shift" - first wage labor then housework and child care (Hochschild 1989). ... find work and care for children, so they exchange labor with each other (Stack 1974). * Welfare activism ... hat women's informal exchanges of care are unpaid labor and should be supported (e.g. Mazelis 2017). #
The moral economy @1002:2018
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e of this alternative** as a means of reproducing labor it can exploit. * Maimafu villagers will never ... same kind of thinking to the relationship of wage labor, which is based on exploitation. Workers often fi... e, from another perspective, resisting control of labor or limiting market forces are bad for moral reaso... side or part of women's roles in families. * Both labor markets and gift systems are male dominated. * Wo
Commodities
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cause it contributed to the worker’s capacity for labor. Economic activity, for the worldly philosophers,... of channeling and converting the energy of human labor. Unlike his predecessors, Marx thought that the ... c kinds of conditions in which a worker sells her labor for a wage. The products of her labor become the property of the owner of the capital—that is, the techn
Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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tion of care, or what Colen calls "**reproductive labor**." The effect is the **stratification of reprod... hich can be bought. ## The domestic domain as a labor market If you think about it, this violates a very widely held view of how labor relates to livelihood. Most people think about th... . There are also commodity chains of reproductive labor, or "global care chains" (Hochschild 2000). Com
Moral economies @1002:2019
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side or part of women's roles in families. * Both labor markets and gift systems are male dominated. * Wo... es, women must work a "second shift" - first wage labor then housework and child care (Hochschild 1989). ... find work and care for children, so they exchange labor with each other (Stack 1974). * Welfare activism ... hat women's informal exchanges of care are unpaid labor and should be supported (e.g. Mazelis 2017). ##
Religion and Economy
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gressive specialization of the social division of labor, and in Durkheim's words, a resulting increase in... . As societies develop a more complex division of labor, integration all its members into a whole comes t... enunciation of one's role in a social division of labor, becoming a Hindu ascetic, hermit or mendicant. ... alternative economy based on the productivity of labor and tangible assets, rather than speculation. In
PlayGround @playground
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Translation
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uaging practices, and through their translational labor reproduce English as a form of linguistic capital... vity which are treated as uncounted translational labor. ## References Asad, Talal. 1986. “The Concept
Emile Durkheim
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ween people as specialized parts of a division of labor. The content of the act, he said, does not dete... and Schuster. ———. 1997 [1893]. The Division of Labor in Society. New York: Simon and Schuster. Durkhe
Environmental determinism and cultural determinism @1001:2020
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into a market economy and specialized division of labor. Industrial farms feed people in societies with a complex division of labor, and today, capitalist, market economies See Eri
Spheres of exchange @1002:2019
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rgeois individual * When people must sell their labor as a commodity for wages, they are **alienated** from the value of their labor. * This is the opposite of a system of total serv
Seminar leadership roles @3601:2020
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TML></ol></HTML> The purpose of this division of labor is to make sure everyone prepares to participate
About this seminar @3601:2020
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ger debates across many fields. This division of labor among disciplines is a product of the institution
Anthropologists are professional strangers—The method of “fieldwork” @1001:2020
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/10.1111/j.1548-1433.2010.01227.x. ———. 2011. //Labor and Legality: An Ethnography of a Mexican Immigra
Tiv spheres of exchange
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Containers
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Feminist anthropology and kinship @2654
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Commodity chain
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Bring an example of a religious practice you would like to know more about @2667
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Why do so many, perhaps all, cultures have religions? @2667
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"Sanguma em i stap": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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Seminar leadership roles @6916:2020
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Emic and etic descriptions @1001:2020
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Anthropology and the environment, i @1002:2018
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The globalization of capitalism and the contemporary economy
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How to Zoom to class @1002:2020
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Global gifts @1002:2019
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Do all societies become secular? @2667
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Capital and community @1002:2018
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