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- tiv_spheres_of_exchange
- # Tiv spheres of exchange # The Tiv people of northern Nigeria organize their local system of exchanges into separate spheres. While Tiv people regularly exchange with each other, not every objects can be exchanged for any other object, and each exchange is conducted in a certain manner and only with certain people. The model of spheres of exchange is an attempt by Paul Bohannan (1955) to explain
- 3.1 @1002:2018
- : * A social system creates separate spheres of exchange. * The spheres of exchange in one society determine how people understand new ways of exchange. * Many societies opt for 'develop-man' instead ... t, and everything possessed a hau? ## Spheres of exchange ## Many societies organize objects into distinct
- 2.1 @1002:2024
- ==== Week 2: Gifts, commodities, and spheres of exchange ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthropology in th... === Gifts ===== In the islands of PNG, fishermen exchange fish for garden food with gardeners. Fishermen al... h water nearby. **“Intoxicated with great love of exchange, they exchange even the water of their respective dwelling places and carry it home for the boiling of thei
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ====== ===== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ===== ==== Week 4: Spheres of exchange & The efflorescence of exchange ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world\\ Monday, August 2
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- f spheres compared ===== ==== Week 3: Spheres of exchange, in comparative and historical perspective ==== ... money would disrupt the separation of spheres of exchange. However… * Money was initially placed in the ... people’s future. Is a society in which commodity exchange dominates truly a unicentric economy? Is everythi... d.; Yadav n.d.; Zheng 2017)) ===== Why do people exchange breastmilk? Why do others prohibit its sale? ====
- 3.2.1 @1002:2019
- ~~DECKJS~~ # Spheres of exchange ## Spheres of exchange Ryan Schram ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world Module 3, Week 2, Lectures 1... ce" (Mauss 2000 [1925], 12)? ## Tiv spheres of exchange Everything of value would be **embedded** in soc... nizes objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchange]]. One example is the Tiv of
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- ==== Week 2: Gifts, commodities, and spheres of exchange ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthropology in th... ’t know it or can’t see it. ===== Tiv spheres of exchange ===== What if everything you owned “wished to re... nizes objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchange]]. One example is the Tiv of Nigeria, who have three spheres: - Women as wives - P
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ====== ===== Spheres of exchange in historical perspective ===== ==== Week 3: Spheres of exchange, in comparative and historical perspective ==== ... o (2019) ===== Gifts and commodities ===== Gift exchange (or reciprocal exchange) and commodity exchange a
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== The efflorescence of exchange ====== ===== The efflorescence of exchange ===== ==== Week 4: Spheres of exchange & The efflorescence of exchange ==== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world\\ Wednesday, Augus
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- . ## Gifts ## In the islands of PNG, fishermen exchange fish for garden food with gardeners. Fishermen al... h water nearby. **"Intoxicated with great love of exchange, they exchange even the water of their respective dwelling places and carry it home for the boiling of thei... une 1932: 206). Many people throughout the world exchange things they don't need for things they don't need
- kula
- # Kula The **Kula Ring**, or **kula exchange**, refers to the gift exchange of shell valuables in the islands of the Massim, in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. Partners exchange one of two different kinds of valuables, and rece... the same person. This particular feature of kula exchange was important for the anthropologist [[Bronislaw
- 2022 @1002:2022
- s contradictions]] | | |\\ | **4** | **Spheres of exchange & The efflorescence of exchange** | Sharp (2013) | Bohannan (1959); Bohannan (1955); Sahlins (1992) |\\ | Aug 22 | 1. [[4.1|Spheres of exchange in historical perspective]] | | |\\ | Aug 24 | 2. [[4.2|The efflorescence of exchange ]] | | |\\ ^ **Module II: Kinship and care in t
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- * You can think of commodities as a “[[:sphere of exchange]].” When you exchange commodities for money, and back again, you are following certain rules. * The sale ... t M represent money. - **C—M—C’** //The simple exchange of goods.// - **M—C—M’** //The making of profit through the exchange of commodities.// Marx wants to know why society
- 2.1 @1002:2022
- === Gifts ===== In the islands of PNG, fishermen exchange fish for garden food with gardeners. Fishermen al... h water nearby. **“Intoxicated with great love of exchange, they exchange even the water of their respective dwelling places and carry it home for the boiling of thei... 32] 1963, 206). Many people throughout the world exchange things they don’t need for things they don’t need
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- * You can think of commodities as a "[[:sphere of exchange]]." When you exchange commodities for money, and back again, you are following certain rules. * The sal... represent money. 1. **C - M - C'** *The simple exchange of goods.* 2. **M - C - M'** *The making of profit through the exchange of commodities.* Marx wants to know why society