© 2014 Oceania Publications. In Euro-American intellectual discourse gambling has become a metaphor for understanding social life, while in public life gambling is the subject of moralizing, medicalization, and gendered conflict over its status as leisure or vice. This introduction explores how one might approach the ways in which Melanesian peoples have comprehended their own worlds through gambling. I invite readers to consider our portrayals of indigenous ideas of 'what gambling is about' as alternative theorizations of gambling as a phenomenon. These theories of gambling are based upon cosmological premises that may appear unusual but which nevertheless intersect productively with Euro-American typologies of gambling and gamblers. To pr...
Gambling has long been known as a form of addiction, the effects of which can be devastating for the...
The systematic study of gambling has not been undertaken by many anthropologists. Yet, there exist d...
Since emerging in Fiji in 1964, betting on Australian horseracing has become an increasingly common ...
Gambling occurs when a person commits one or more valuable items (a ‘stake’) to an event or series o...
Gambling is both a multi-billion-dollar international industry and a ubiquitous social and cultural ...
As gambling has become a ubiquitous feature of many neoliberal capitalist societies, the problem gam...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Was gambling introduced to Indigenous Australians by British colonists in 1788 or was it introduced ...
Was gambling introduced to Indigenous Australians by British colonists in 1788 or was it introduced ...
Gambling has attracted minimal recent research in leisure studies. Focusing on Indigenous Australian...
This study investigated the normalisation of gambling within the New Zealand context to explore whet...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
This essay examines gambling as one thread of a broader fabric of economic relationships between Ind...
Pacific people have faced considerable difficulties in New Zealand economically and have been identi...
This paper presents a study offering insight and understanding of the emerging concept of lifestyle ...
Gambling has long been known as a form of addiction, the effects of which can be devastating for the...
The systematic study of gambling has not been undertaken by many anthropologists. Yet, there exist d...
Since emerging in Fiji in 1964, betting on Australian horseracing has become an increasingly common ...
Gambling occurs when a person commits one or more valuable items (a ‘stake’) to an event or series o...
Gambling is both a multi-billion-dollar international industry and a ubiquitous social and cultural ...
As gambling has become a ubiquitous feature of many neoliberal capitalist societies, the problem gam...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
Was gambling introduced to Indigenous Australians by British colonists in 1788 or was it introduced ...
Was gambling introduced to Indigenous Australians by British colonists in 1788 or was it introduced ...
Gambling has attracted minimal recent research in leisure studies. Focusing on Indigenous Australian...
This study investigated the normalisation of gambling within the New Zealand context to explore whet...
Pacific people in New Zealand are a minority ethnic population identified in national prevalence stu...
This essay examines gambling as one thread of a broader fabric of economic relationships between Ind...
Pacific people have faced considerable difficulties in New Zealand economically and have been identi...
This paper presents a study offering insight and understanding of the emerging concept of lifestyle ...
Gambling has long been known as a form of addiction, the effects of which can be devastating for the...
The systematic study of gambling has not been undertaken by many anthropologists. Yet, there exist d...
Since emerging in Fiji in 1964, betting on Australian horseracing has become an increasingly common ...