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Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth
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30 May 2024

Volume 43 of Research in Economic Anthropology covers an extensive range of important topics with an equally wide geographic perspective.
Grounded in fieldwork undertaken in West Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America, articles are broadly concerned with money, commerce, and wealth, with special concentrations on health, work, and uncertainty. Featured topics include:
- Connections between psychosocial health and anguish over educational expenses in Ghana’s Upper West Region
- The upsurge of cryptocurrency trading in Istanbul, Turkey, in the face of uncertainty and where concern for the future translates into action in the present
- Personal transactions embedded in social relations from the perspective of a small-scale informal lender in Bangkok, Thailand
- The activities of finance elites in Luxembourg, now a major Western European center of commerce
- Work strategies of people who identify as self-employed in North Carolina and upstate New York during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Recent transformations in the lives of the Xambioá people in Brazil, including a reminder of how the sociocultural meaning of money can often take precedence over its intrinsic value or utility
- A novel proposal for eradicating poverty on a global scale
Exploring the interconnectedness and uncertainty of today’s economic world, this volume thoughtfully considers core themes, current trends, and possibilities for the future.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Sociology and anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity, Social research and statistics, Social and cultural anthropology
Donald C. Wood is Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Education at the Graduate School of Medicine, Akita University, Japan.
Raja Swamy is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Tennessee, USA.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Anthropological Perspectives on Health, Money, Commerce, and Wealth; Donald C. Wood and Raja Swamy
Chapter 2. Distressed in Hope: School Fees and the Structural Shaping of Health in Upper West Ghana; Jessica R. Ham
Chapter 3. In Pursuit of Stability? An Ethnographic Inquiry of Cryptocurrency Trading in Istanbul; Wesam Hassan
Chapter 4. When Face is Your FICO Score: Informal Behaviors of a Micro-Lender in a Bangkok Neighborhood; David A. Dayton, Nathan Draper, and Maureen Snow Andrade
Chapter 5. An Anthropologist Goes Offshore, or, Creating an Actor-Network Among Finance Elites; Samuel Weeks
Chapter 6. Doing Business in a Pandemic: Agency and Resilience Among U.S. Nonemployer Businesses; Dawn Rivers
Chapter 7. People, Objects and Money: Some Notes on the Introduction and Circulation of Objects Among the Xambioá (Central Brazil); Helena Moreira Schiel
Chapter 8. A Proposal to Eliminate Poverty by Including the Poor as Shareholders in Wealth Producing Companies; Sidney M. Greenfield