Anthropology has long identified the existence of non-commercial flow of goods and services. However, because of their heterogeneity, these social practices are difficult to conceptualize and categorize. While for a long time the concept of Gift dominated the literature on these forms of transfers, it is now widely criticized. But then, how can we precisely designate and define these specific forms of transfers and the field they belong to? Is there a conceptual frame able to bring together the great diversity of non-commecial transfers? If yes, what are its properties? This introduction shows that it remains useful and necessary to have common concepts to describe and distinguish transfers observed in different realities, although in empir...
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According to Mauss’ seminal works, it was through obligations laid bare by the gift exchange process...
At the intersection of economics and sociology or psychology, transaction is an imported notion from...
This paper focuses on what promotes ‘hospitality’ into a norm within polities, leading to further mo...
Abstract This article intends to show that the tourism experience developed in the community of Anã ...
This paper examines reinterprets coreentral issues in issues in economic anthropology by exploring t...
This entry considers a conceptual manoeuvre, that of viewing transactions from the standpoint of the...
This article points out results of a series of economic ethnographies that shows how social agents u...
In putting forth a view of economic agents as autonomous individuals driven by self-interest, mainst...
Use of economc theory in the sociological tradition : the case of gift exchange By tradition, the s...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of ‘picking up the bill’, thereby contributing to a resurgence of...
The paper deals with atmospheres in situations of gift exchange, focusing on implications for sociol...
This paper takes as its starting point recent work on caring for distant others which is one express...
In this dissertation, I conduct a thorough investigation and reapplication of the interpretive terms...
Market Transactions, Ritual Exchange, Personal Relationships. Economie Ethnography after the Great D...
International audienceThe aim of this essay is threefold. I would like first to propose a more refin...
According to Mauss’ seminal works, it was through obligations laid bare by the gift exchange process...
At the intersection of economics and sociology or psychology, transaction is an imported notion from...
This paper focuses on what promotes ‘hospitality’ into a norm within polities, leading to further mo...
Abstract This article intends to show that the tourism experience developed in the community of Anã ...