In the present study, with the help of Eritrean examples, the author discusses how objects and visits become a means of expression for relationships and social connections. In Tigrinya society, kinship and friendly relationships have great significance, their preservation is secured by frequent visits, meetings and phone calls. They are completed by gifts, the sharing of food, contributions and loans, which move between the individuals within society, in the form of objects and money. Every transaction and exchange signifies the quality of a relationship and an event. Starting with a summary of theories that has influenced her ideas of gift-giving, the author continues with a discussion of the types of gifts she has seen in her Eritrean fi...
The study examines diachronically the phenomenon of benefaction and benevolence in Greece, and endea...
AbstractThe anthropological discourse on the gift repeatedly underlines the impossibility of a free ...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of ‘picking up the bill’, thereby contributing to a resurgence of...
The theme of gift has in recent years been subject to considerable commentary in diverse disciplines...
Enduring scholarly interest in the social relations of gift exchange has, following Mauss, emphasise...
This study explores how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) at the recipient end of the foreign aid...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the gift and how it impacts on interpersonal relation...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
This paper examines the relationship betweenthe concepts of gift giving and trust. Drawing onthe wor...
Economics has tended to neglect giving, and thus both its important contemporary economic role and i...
Gift-giving has often puzzled economists, especially because efficient gifts-like cash or giving exa...
In putting forth a view of economic agents as autonomous individuals driven by self-interest, mainst...
This paper examines the recent dynamics of funerary gift-giving in rural South-West Madagascar again...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...
Using the research tools of phenomenological anthropology, semiotics and everyday practices, the dis...
The study examines diachronically the phenomenon of benefaction and benevolence in Greece, and endea...
AbstractThe anthropological discourse on the gift repeatedly underlines the impossibility of a free ...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of ‘picking up the bill’, thereby contributing to a resurgence of...
The theme of gift has in recent years been subject to considerable commentary in diverse disciplines...
Enduring scholarly interest in the social relations of gift exchange has, following Mauss, emphasise...
This study explores how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) at the recipient end of the foreign aid...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the gift and how it impacts on interpersonal relation...
Anthropological analyses of charity are often based on Maussian theories of gift exchange and inequa...
This paper examines the relationship betweenthe concepts of gift giving and trust. Drawing onthe wor...
Economics has tended to neglect giving, and thus both its important contemporary economic role and i...
Gift-giving has often puzzled economists, especially because efficient gifts-like cash or giving exa...
In putting forth a view of economic agents as autonomous individuals driven by self-interest, mainst...
This paper examines the recent dynamics of funerary gift-giving in rural South-West Madagascar again...
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emp...
Using the research tools of phenomenological anthropology, semiotics and everyday practices, the dis...
The study examines diachronically the phenomenon of benefaction and benevolence in Greece, and endea...
AbstractThe anthropological discourse on the gift repeatedly underlines the impossibility of a free ...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of ‘picking up the bill’, thereby contributing to a resurgence of...