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- Egalitarian Are the Social Sciences in India?” //Economic and Political Weekly// 37 (50): 5003–9. https://w... al: Can Felt-Ontology Alone Inform the Theory?” //Economic and Political Weekly// 48 (14): 27–31. https://ww... i, Sundar. 2007. “Dalit Experience and Theory.” //Economic and Political Weekly// 42 (40): 4043–48. https://... than, Shiv. 2001. “Durban and Dalit Discourse.” //Economic and Political Weekly// 36 (33): 3123–27. https://
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- Capitalist firms in affluent societies use their economic power to pressure states to eliminate barriers to... an absolute division between the public domain of economic activity and the private home. * Kinship in th
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- Everyone is a Robinson Crusoe on an island making economic calculations. But this fantasy is not actually v
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- of kinship with the domain of work, earning, and economic activity. Scholars first formulated an idea of t... etween the realm of care for kin and the realm of economic enterprise—to understand the lives of the world’s
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- Capitalist firms in affluent societies use their economic power to pressure states to eliminate barriers to... an absolute division between the public domain of economic activity and the private home. * Kinship in th
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- ldren? Does that matter to understanding people’s economic status, health, or residence? * For the most p... ” rests on some assumptions about daily routines, economic activity, and the overall social and economic structure of society. You wouldn’t ask people in Pulau Langka... t kinship relations are completely different from economic relations, then temporary migration and remittanc
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- or live, there’s actually a lot of enterprise and economic productivity. To thrive in spaces that are betwe... alist market, people have to engage in “informal” economic practices that are based on both reciprocity and ... Barclay and Fiona McCormack, 227–56. Research in Economic Anthropology 33. Bingley, Eng., UK: Emerald Group
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- ng ^\\ | **1** | **Why do we need anthropology? / Economic rationality and the reality of society** | Marx (... an African Subsistence Economy.” //The Journal of Economic History// 19 (4): 491–503. https://doi.org/10.101
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- and distributing commodities as the main form of economic system is associated with **capitalism**. ===== ... is culture teaches us that we are each individual economic actors and that there is no society on which we d... an African Subsistence Economy.” //The Journal of Economic History// 19 (4): 491–503. https://doi.org/10.101
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- f Durkheim * Applied a Durkheimian analysis to economic activity * [[:Reciprocity]] is an obligation un... an African Subsistence Economy.” //The Journal of Economic History// 19 (4): 491–503. https://doi.org/10.101
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- ==== ==== Week 1: Why do we need anthropology? / Economic rationality and the reality of society ==== Ryan... were individual actors who make choices based on economic rationality: * what gets me the most in retur... that each person is a rational actor, and applies economic rationality to every decision: * They each con... ion of my society. * If I want to study how an economic system works, I have to forget everything I learn
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- ==== ==== Week 1: Why do we need anthropology? / Economic rationality and the reality of society ==== Ryan
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- dle-class people and those above them in the socioeconomic hierarchy get lots of help. For those struggling on the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder, the assistance they get from social ties
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- tterjee, Partha. 1998. “Community in the East.” //Economic and Political Weekly// 33 (6): 277–82. http://www
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- s in some ways the animating force behind postwar economic development as well: societies progress when peop