This article comprises a rethinking of Mauss’s The gift, reciprocity, and exchange theory in anthropology, using theories of chaos and complexity to make sense of the author’s ethnographic data from Papua New Guinea. The article begins with an explanation of chaos and complexity, proceeds with an ethnographic demonstration focusing on pig feasts, marriage exchange, and exchanges within households, and concludes with a consideration of the implications of this analysis for Mauss’s legacy
This paper addresses the similarity between behavioural economics and social anthropology with respe...
Pigs, yams, valuables, and women are items of exchange throughout New Guinea. Their widespread cerem...
International audienceFollowing Malinowski and Mauss, ceremonials exchanges often have been analysed...
‘The Gift’ is the English title of a small book first published in French in 1925 by sociologist Mar...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
‘The Gift’ is the English title of a small book first published in French in 1925 by sociologist Mar...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
The impact of international aid is debated in the scholarly literature. One of the theoretical frame...
The impact of international aid is debated in the scholarly literature. One of the theoretical frame...
This article adds to conceptualisations of philanthropy. Applying an ontological approach within an ...
Inalienable Possessions tests anthropology's traditional assumptions about kinship, economics, power...
This paper addresses the similarity between behavioural economics and social anthropology with respe...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
This paper addresses the similarity between behavioural economics and social anthropology with respe...
This paper addresses the similarity between behavioural economics and social anthropology with respe...
Pigs, yams, valuables, and women are items of exchange throughout New Guinea. Their widespread cerem...
International audienceFollowing Malinowski and Mauss, ceremonials exchanges often have been analysed...
‘The Gift’ is the English title of a small book first published in French in 1925 by sociologist Mar...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
‘The Gift’ is the English title of a small book first published in French in 1925 by sociologist Mar...
Melanesian cultures characteristically assign great importance to the transaction of objects, and ma...
The impact of international aid is debated in the scholarly literature. One of the theoretical frame...
The impact of international aid is debated in the scholarly literature. One of the theoretical frame...
This article adds to conceptualisations of philanthropy. Applying an ontological approach within an ...
Inalienable Possessions tests anthropology's traditional assumptions about kinship, economics, power...
This paper addresses the similarity between behavioural economics and social anthropology with respe...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
Most ethnographers working in Melanesia, while following the traditional descent-based method of an...
This paper addresses the similarity between behavioural economics and social anthropology with respe...
This paper addresses the similarity between behavioural economics and social anthropology with respe...
Pigs, yams, valuables, and women are items of exchange throughout New Guinea. Their widespread cerem...
International audienceFollowing Malinowski and Mauss, ceremonials exchanges often have been analysed...