In this special issue, we ask what meaning should be attributed to a concept of wealth. We think there are good reasons for looking closely at the concept, first of all because we are often led to believe that wealth is something to which most of us do not have access. But while people tend to think it is not within their reach, the lesson from anthropology has been that wealth is actually at the core of ordinary life and its relational reproduction, and we will argue that this insight is still important. Once we get the concept of wealth back in our analytical grasp, we can also begin to see how it is exploited and distanced by the financial world and appreciate the tensions between the various forces that pull at it
This study focuses on luxury, an intrinsic part of civilized society that historically reveals insig...
All the articles published in this issue of the JBA are concerned with values of one sort or another...
What does it mean to 'do' economic anthropology, now, in the wake of the financial crisis and the re...
In this introduction, we aim to demystify the concept of wealth, too entangled in financial discours...
Though the extent of wealth inequality across many nations is now well attested, along with the soci...
Despite the fact that we live in the 21st century myths are still present in our lives. One of the o...
Although wealth is consistently found to be an important predictor of health and well-being, there r...
This review surveys anthropological and other social research on money and finance. It emphasizes mo...
The invitation to review anthropological studies of money offers an opportunity not only to revisit ...
Herein is a discourse on value and how economics fails as a science thereof by banishing culture to ...
The article discusses the conceptual and axiological components of the concepts of "wealth" and "pov...
This paper is focused on the notion of wealth as used by different authors in different periods of t...
The article is aimed at identifying possibilities for improving theoretical approaches to understand...
We consider here the necessity of redefining the concept of economic value and the system of measuri...
Wealth and the wealthy have received relatively little attention from social scientists despite a gr...
This study focuses on luxury, an intrinsic part of civilized society that historically reveals insig...
All the articles published in this issue of the JBA are concerned with values of one sort or another...
What does it mean to 'do' economic anthropology, now, in the wake of the financial crisis and the re...
In this introduction, we aim to demystify the concept of wealth, too entangled in financial discours...
Though the extent of wealth inequality across many nations is now well attested, along with the soci...
Despite the fact that we live in the 21st century myths are still present in our lives. One of the o...
Although wealth is consistently found to be an important predictor of health and well-being, there r...
This review surveys anthropological and other social research on money and finance. It emphasizes mo...
The invitation to review anthropological studies of money offers an opportunity not only to revisit ...
Herein is a discourse on value and how economics fails as a science thereof by banishing culture to ...
The article discusses the conceptual and axiological components of the concepts of "wealth" and "pov...
This paper is focused on the notion of wealth as used by different authors in different periods of t...
The article is aimed at identifying possibilities for improving theoretical approaches to understand...
We consider here the necessity of redefining the concept of economic value and the system of measuri...
Wealth and the wealthy have received relatively little attention from social scientists despite a gr...
This study focuses on luxury, an intrinsic part of civilized society that historically reveals insig...
All the articles published in this issue of the JBA are concerned with values of one sort or another...
What does it mean to 'do' economic anthropology, now, in the wake of the financial crisis and the re...