This article reflects on how the contemporary relationship between movement and space can be reversed so that movement regains priority over space in the experience of life. Its key argument is that movement has potential to take priority over space but only via the logic of the gift. The logic of the gift has potential to undermine the privilege colonial modernity accords to space over movement because its conception of exchange challenges exchange as a construct of economic logic central to the experience of modernity. The article focuses on the gift as is found in the work of John Milbank and the African religious archive. It tries to show that along with Milbank’s imagination of the gift, the gift as a construct of the African religious...
What would happen if, the systems we deal with everyday, and the situations we find ourselves in, co...
This research on the Church understood as a gift and its implications has its roots in questions tha...
AbstractThe author rereads Mauss’ “Essay on the Gift” to focus on the essential differences between ...
This article reflects on how the contemporary relationship between movement and space can be revers...
The theme of gift has in recent years been subject to considerable commentary in diverse disciplines...
This article adds to conceptualisations of philanthropy. Applying an ontological approach within an ...
The purpose of this article is to undertake a philosophical reflection on the South African social g...
While remittances have come to play an important part in debates about migration and development, th...
This thesis asks two principal questions. First, what insights could a gift approach to criticism br...
International audienceThis article highlights the impact of globalisation on gift systems. It is bas...
Societies in Southern Africa remain largely gift economies, their art conceived as an infrastructure...
Economics has tended to neglect giving, and thus both its important contemporary economic role and i...
The paradigm of the enchanted global economy and the moral perils of involvement with foreign comm...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism...
Reflections on migration and religion at a time when migration remains a controversial political iss...
What would happen if, the systems we deal with everyday, and the situations we find ourselves in, co...
This research on the Church understood as a gift and its implications has its roots in questions tha...
AbstractThe author rereads Mauss’ “Essay on the Gift” to focus on the essential differences between ...
This article reflects on how the contemporary relationship between movement and space can be revers...
The theme of gift has in recent years been subject to considerable commentary in diverse disciplines...
This article adds to conceptualisations of philanthropy. Applying an ontological approach within an ...
The purpose of this article is to undertake a philosophical reflection on the South African social g...
While remittances have come to play an important part in debates about migration and development, th...
This thesis asks two principal questions. First, what insights could a gift approach to criticism br...
International audienceThis article highlights the impact of globalisation on gift systems. It is bas...
Societies in Southern Africa remain largely gift economies, their art conceived as an infrastructure...
Economics has tended to neglect giving, and thus both its important contemporary economic role and i...
The paradigm of the enchanted global economy and the moral perils of involvement with foreign comm...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism...
Reflections on migration and religion at a time when migration remains a controversial political iss...
What would happen if, the systems we deal with everyday, and the situations we find ourselves in, co...
This research on the Church understood as a gift and its implications has its roots in questions tha...
AbstractThe author rereads Mauss’ “Essay on the Gift” to focus on the essential differences between ...