Economic Anthropology

Papers
(The TQCC of Economic Anthropology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Embodied value: Wealth‐in‐people18
Amazon Go, surveillance capitalism, and the ideology of convenience13
Introducing an anthropology of convenience12
The work of class: Cash transfers and community development in Tanzania10
Investment, value, and the making of entrepreneurship in India8
Amara e bella, bitter and beautiful: A praxis of care in valuing Sicilian olive oil and landscapes7
The value of farming: Multifaceted wealth generation through cooperative development6
When disinformation makes sense: Contextualizing the war on coal in Appalachian Kentucky6
Wind extraction? Gifts, reciprocity, and renewability in Colombia's energy frontier6
Network marketing and state legitimacy in China: Regulating trust from physical workplaces to virtual spaces6
Landscapes of value5
Valuing the ubiquitous: Resource availability and landscape value among the Classic period Maya of western Belize5
The costs and constraints of pandemic response in Mali*4
Risk and responsibility: Private equity financiers and the US shale revolution4
“Still good life”: On the value of reuse and distributive labor in “depleted” rural Maine4
From foraging to farming: Domesticating landscapes in the Midsouth three thousand years ago4
Climate opportunism and values of change on the Arctic agricultural frontier4
Landscapes of rizq: Mediating worldly and otherworldly in Lahore's speculative real estate market4
Creating diversity markets through economization: The politics and economics of difference in neoliberal organizations4
Production, consumers' convenience, and cynical economies: The case of Uber in Buenos Aires3
The “Department of Human Needs”: Renewable energy and the water–energy–land nexus in Zanzibar3
“No trabajaré pa' ellos”: Entrepreneurship as a form of state resistance in Havana, Cuba3
Dreaming like a market: The hidden script of financial inclusion in China's P2P lending platforms3
Effective or expedient: Market devices and philanthropic techniques3
Who are neorurals? or, How capitalist time discipline dilutes political projects and makes it difficult to propose an alternative3
The economics of state violence: Explaining mass deportation3
“The machine does it!”: Using convenience technologies to analyze care, reproductive labor, gender, and class in urban Morocco3
The future sits in places: Electricity, value, and infrastructural triage in Tanzania3
The ambiguity of price and the labor of land brokers in Kathmandu, Nepal3
The taboo of retreat: The politics of sea level rise, managed retreat, and coastal property values in California3
Durable conversions: Property, aspiration, and inequality in urban northern Kenya2
Inconvenient friendship: How successful cocaine dealers manage social obligations2
Bitcoin and its spheres of consumption: Transactional orders of consuming money in the Czech and Slovak Bitcoin community2
The social construction of disaster: Economic anthropological perspectives on the COVID‐19 pandemic2
“We ain't never stolen a plant”: Livelihoods, property, and illegal ginseng harvesting in the Appalachian forest commons2
Detained settlements: The infrastructures and temporalities of digital financial transactions between the United States and Cuba2
What ancient landscapes contribute to climate change2
From money to culture: The practical indeterminacy of Bitcoin's values and temporalities2
Honesty and economy on a highway: Entanglements of gift, money, and affection in the narratives of Ukrainian sex workers2
Textures of value: Tactility, experience, and exclusion in the cashmere commodity chain2
Understanding money; Or, why social and financial accounting should not be conflated2
Wealth‐in‐people and practical rationality: Aspirations and decisions about money in South Africa2
Plantation politics and discourse: Forests and property in upland Ireland2
What does pandemic response and recovery look like through the lens of anthropogenic violence and inequality?2
Patch‐work: The economic and moral complementarity of informal entrepreneurs' multiple projects in Congo‐Brazzaville2
Accessing cash(lessness): Cash dependency, debt, and digital finance in a marginalized Roma neighborhood2
Beside the berm: The convenience of roadside picking2
“Paint it black”: Wealth‐in‐people and Early Classic Maya blackware pottery2
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