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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN: 9781801174350
Edition: This is stored title: Infrastructure, Morality, Food and Clothing, and New Developments in Latin America

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Volume 41 of Research in Economic Anthropology explores a wide range of topics of interest to economic anthropology. The opening paper presents a novel approach to anthropological-economic infrastructural research in England, specifically London‚Äôs Thames Tideway Tunnel. The volume‚Äôs first section consists of four papers that are tied together by two common threads: the roles of money in social ties between people, and moral concerns regarding these and other roles and uses of money in society. The section covers commercial surrogate mothers in Russia, social welfare provision in Pakistan, the management of a communal fund within a school alumni association in South Korea, and a credit scheme‚Äôs impact on women in Nigeria. ¬† Part two focuses on two basic necessities of human life‚Äîfood and clothing – examining a New Zealand food security initiative that rescues ‚Äúwaste‚Äù food, modern transformations of a pre-owned clothing market in Hamburg, Germany, and Muslim fashion retail business in the same country‚Äôs capital city, Berlin. Finally, the volume closes with a third section that fixes an anthropological lens on contemporary developments in Latin America, analyzing the larger fair trade movement and its particular manifestations and implications in Oaxaca, Mexico, the cost-effectiveness of the reintegration of ex-combatants in Colombia, and patron-client relations in Brazil and how these have been politically perceived and presented by domestic and foreign intellectuals and academics, respectively.

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