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ANTHROPOLOGICAL ENQUIRIES
INTO POLICY, DEBT, BUSINESS,
AND CAPITALISM
RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC
ANTHROPOLOGY
Volume 20: Research in Economic Anthropology
Edited by B. L. Isaac
Volume 21: Social Dimensions in the Economic Process
Edited by N. Dannhaeuser and C. Werner
Volume 22: Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration
Edited by N. Dannhaeuser and C. Werner
Volume 23: Socioeconomic Aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology
Edited by M. Alvard
Volume 24: Markets and Market Liberalization: Ethnographic Reflections
Edited by N. Dannhaeuser and C. Werner
Volume 25: Choice in Economic Contexts: Ethnographic and Theoretical Enquiries
Edited by D. Wood
Volume 26: The Economics of Health and Wellness: Anthropological Perspectives
Edited by D. Wood
Volume 27: Dimension of Ritual Economy
Edited by P. McAnany and E. C. Wells
Volume 28: Hidden Hands in the Market: Ethnographies of Fair Trade, Ethical Consumption and Corporate Social Responsibility
Edited by Donald Wood, Jeffrey Pratt, Peter Luetchford, and Geert De Neve
Volume 29: Economic Development, Integration, and Morality in Asia and the Americas
Edited by Donald C. Wood
Volume 30: Economic Action in Theory and Practice: Anthropological Investigations
Edited by Donald C. Wood
Volume 31: The Economics of Religion: Anthropological Approaches
Edited by Lionel Obadia and Donald C. Wood
Volume 32: Political Economy, Neoliberalism, and the Prehistoric Economies of Latin America
Edited by Donald C. Wood and Ty Matejowsky
Volume 33: Engaging with Capitalism: Cases from Oceania
Edited by Fiona McCormack and Kate Barclay
Volume 34: Production, consumption, business and the economy: Structural ideals and moral realities
Edited by Donald C. Wood
Volume 35: Climate change, culture, and economics
Edited by Donald C. Wood
Volume 36: The Economics of Ecology, Exchange, and Adaptation: Anthropological Explorations
Edited by Donald C. Wood
Volume 37: Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism
Edited by Donald C. Wood
Volume 38: Individual and Social Adaptations to Human Vulnerability
Edited by Donald C. Wood
Volume 39: The Politics and Ethics of the Just Price: Ethnographies of Market Exchange
Edited by Peter Luetchford and Giovanni Orlando
RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGY VOLUME 40
ANTHROPOLOGICAL
ENQUIRIES INTO POLICY,
DEBT, BUSINESS, AND
CAPITALISM
EDITED BY
DONALD C. WOOD
Department of Medical Education,
Akita University Graduate School of Medicine,
Japan
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ISBN: 978-1-83909-659-4 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-83909-658-7 (Online)
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ISSN: 0190-1281 (Series)
CONTENTS Donald C Wood PART I NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY Raja - photo 2
CONTENTS
Donald C. Wood
PART I
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY
Raja Swamy
Anthony Rausch and Junichiro Koji
Emma Gilberthorpe
PART II
COST AND DEBT
Vassily Pigounids
Irene Sabat Muriel
Mathias Sosnowski Krabbe
PART III
BUSINESS AND CAPITALISM
Ieva Snikersproge
Andrs Marroqun
Michal Stein and John Vertovec
PART IV
ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR AND THEORY IN BRAZIL
Sidney M. Greenfield
Guilherme L. J. Falleiros
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Guilherme L. J. Falleiros is a Social Anthropologist with a masters dissertation and a PhD thesis on the Auw-Xavante people of Central Brazil (University of So Paulo). He has been an Independent Teacher and has also been doing independent interdisciplinary research comparing Amerindian, anarchist and republican polities, and socialities. He is enrolled as a Collaborator of the Centro de Estudos Amerndios (Center for Amerindian Studies), University of So Paulo. He was a Member of the editorial committee of Revista Espiritualidade Libertria (Libertarian Spirituality Journal), publishing its second number (2010). He has been a Member of the academic committee of Palimpsestos: Revista de Arqueologa y Antropologa Anarquista (Palimpsestos: Journal of Anarchist Archeology and Anthropology) since 2016 of Editora Entremares (Entremares Publishing House) editorial board for current Social Sciences since 2018.
Emma Gilberthorpe examines the parameters of social organization, kinship, and exchange in contexts of large-scale resource extraction, with a particular interest in the implications of the cultural incompatibilities that exist between multinational corporations and small-scale societies. The majority of her work has focused on the social, economic, political, and environmental impacts of mining and oil extraction in Papua New Guinea. She has published widely on these issues (e.g., Development and Industry: A Papua New Guinea case study; Natural Resource Extraction and Indigenous Livelihoods) as well as on Corporate Social Responsibility (e.g., Development on Whose Terms? CSR discourse and social realities in PNGs extractive industries sector) and the resource curse (e.g., The Anthropology of Extraction: Critical perspectives on the resource curse.
Sidney M. Greenfield is a Professor of Anthropology Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the Co-chair of the Columbia University Seminars on Brazil, Studies in Religion and Contents and Methods in the Social Sciences. He has conducted ethnographic research in Barbados and New Bedford, Massachusetts, but mostly in Brazil, and ethnohistorical and historical research in Portugal and the Atlantic Islands on problems ranging from family and kinship, patronage and politics, the history of plantations and plantation slavery, and entrepreneurship to Spiritist surgery and healing, syncretized Brazilian religions such as Candombl, Umbanda and Kardecist Spiritism, and Evangelical Protestants in Brazilian politics. He has authored and/or edited nine books, produced, directed, and authored five video documentaries, and has published around 150 articles and reviews in books and professional journals. His most recent books include
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