In this introduction, we aim to demystify the concept of wealth, too entangled in financial discourses, which have generally reduced it to ‘accumulated assets’. This is at odds with the intricate cultural history of wealth as a concept, as well as with abundant anthropological accounts, instead defining wealth as a question of reproduction, relational flows and life vitality. When we view wealth as firstly a product of relational capacities, we begin to understand the processes wherein it is constantly being pulled at from forces that demand appropriation, be that finance, community or state. We therefore outline wealth as a triangular phenomenon between capital, the commons, and power. Careful at the dynamics between such forces, we struct...
Although wealth is consistently found to be an important predictor of health and well-being, there r...
This paper examines reinterprets coreentral issues in issues in economic anthropology by exploring t...
This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the institutions that shape it. ...
In this introduction, we aim to demystify the concept of wealth, too entangled in financial discours...
In this special issue, we ask what meaning should be attributed to a concept of wealth. We think the...
Though the extent of wealth inequality across many nations is now well attested, along with the soci...
International audience"This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the insti...
Herein is a discourse on value and how economics fails as a science thereof by banishing culture to ...
This paper is focused on the notion of wealth as used by different authors in different periods of t...
This introductory chapter provides a general framework for thinking about the relationship between w...
Despite the fact that we live in the 21st century myths are still present in our lives. One of the o...
The publication is aimed at researching the role of the social form of wealth and its constituents i...
The article is aimed at identifying possibilities for improving theoretical approaches to understand...
Studying fitness consequences of variable behavioural, physiological and cognitive traits in contemp...
This review surveys anthropological and other social research on money and finance. It emphasizes mo...
Although wealth is consistently found to be an important predictor of health and well-being, there r...
This paper examines reinterprets coreentral issues in issues in economic anthropology by exploring t...
This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the institutions that shape it. ...
In this introduction, we aim to demystify the concept of wealth, too entangled in financial discours...
In this special issue, we ask what meaning should be attributed to a concept of wealth. We think the...
Though the extent of wealth inequality across many nations is now well attested, along with the soci...
International audience"This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the insti...
Herein is a discourse on value and how economics fails as a science thereof by banishing culture to ...
This paper is focused on the notion of wealth as used by different authors in different periods of t...
This introductory chapter provides a general framework for thinking about the relationship between w...
Despite the fact that we live in the 21st century myths are still present in our lives. One of the o...
The publication is aimed at researching the role of the social form of wealth and its constituents i...
The article is aimed at identifying possibilities for improving theoretical approaches to understand...
Studying fitness consequences of variable behavioural, physiological and cognitive traits in contemp...
This review surveys anthropological and other social research on money and finance. It emphasizes mo...
Although wealth is consistently found to be an important predictor of health and well-being, there r...
This paper examines reinterprets coreentral issues in issues in economic anthropology by exploring t...
This book explores the renewal of forms of capital accumulation and the institutions that shape it. ...