The introduction of money into previously non-monetary, alternative economies can lead to many socio-cognitive tensions, if money is perceived as having been imposed from the 'outside', and disconnected from traditional ways of life. In this paper, we employ the lens of institutional theory to frame the phenomenon of money-use in remote Indigenous Australia. Through an immersive study in two remote communities, we develop themes of socio-cognitive tensions that arise as a result of disparity in exchange logics governing marketplace exchange in monetary marketplaces vis-a-vis historically non-monetary alternative economies. We draw upon emergent insights, and derive macro-marketing implications for the design of marketplace-literac...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
The invitation to review anthropological studies of money offers an opportunity not only to revisit ...
A large number of Indigenous Australians live in remote locations, enduring often harsh physical env...
My thesis explores the historical, cultural and familial context of money as it flows through Indige...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
Though economically-rationalist belief systems seem less invasive than they were in the 1990s, marke...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
In this paper we discuss some of the key learnings from the Cooperative Research Centre for Remote E...
"Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic ...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
Financial literacy education (FLE) continues to gain momentum on a global scale. FLE is often descri...
This article advocates a crucial role for economic anthropology in the twenty-first century. The use...
This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous ...
In a recent important article on remote Indigenous Australia, Diane Austin-Broos (2003: 118)) challe...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
The invitation to review anthropological studies of money offers an opportunity not only to revisit ...
A large number of Indigenous Australians live in remote locations, enduring often harsh physical env...
My thesis explores the historical, cultural and familial context of money as it flows through Indige...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
Though economically-rationalist belief systems seem less invasive than they were in the 1990s, marke...
Economic development for remote Indigenous communities cannot be understood unless the relative impo...
In this paper we discuss some of the key learnings from the Cooperative Research Centre for Remote E...
"Agreements between the mining industry and Indigenous people are not creating sustainable economic ...
This paper argues that the preservation and reclamation of Indigenous Knowledge is essential to the ...
Financial literacy education (FLE) continues to gain momentum on a global scale. FLE is often descri...
This article advocates a crucial role for economic anthropology in the twenty-first century. The use...
This volume seeks to contribute to the body of anthropological and historical studies of Indigenous ...
In a recent important article on remote Indigenous Australia, Diane Austin-Broos (2003: 118)) challe...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
Hybrid economy research in remote Indigenous Australia is what Gibson-Graham [2008. Diverse economie...
The invitation to review anthropological studies of money offers an opportunity not only to revisit ...