Description
Anthropology and the Economy of Sharing
Critical Topics in Contemporary Anthropology Series
Author: Widlok Thomas
Language: EnglishSubject for Anthropology and the Economy of Sharing:
Keywords
Vice Versa; Anthropology; Sharing Economy; Economy; Young Men; Sharing; Demand Sharing; Money; Big; debt; Native Title; gift; Reciprocal Gift Exchange; exchange; Silent Demand; commodity; Voluntary Sharing; Reciprocity; CKGR; Hunter-Gatherer; KLC; Culture; Ache Case; society; Car Sharing; Equality; Male Forager; Egalitarianism; Gift Giving; Property; Gift Exchange Systems; San; CBOs; Van Schaik; NGO Agent; Animal Kingdom; PBC; Tolerated Theft; Aboriginal Corporations; Human Foragers
Publication date: 10-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 10-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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This book examines the economy of sharing in a variety of social and political contexts around the world, with consideration given to the role of sharing in relation to social order and social change, political power, group formation, individual networks and concepts of personhood. Widlok advocates a refreshingly broad comparative approach to our understanding of sharing, with a rich range of material from hunter-gatherer ethnography alongside debates and empirical illustrations from globalized society, helping students to avoid Western economic bias in their thinking. Anthropology and the Economy of Sharing also demonstrates that sharing is distinct from gift-giving, exchange and reciprocity, which have become dominant themes in economic anthropology, and suggests that a new focus on sharing will have significant repercussions for anthropological theory. Breaking new ground in this key topic, this volume provides students with a coherent and accessible overview of the economy of sharing from an anthropological perspective.
Introduction: Sharing – an alternative
1. This is not a gift
2. Sharing the prey: Evolutionary assumptions
3. The ethnography of sharing demand
4. The things we share
5. It’s a shareholder’s world
6. Introducing the sharing economy
7. The time to share
Conclusions: The limits of sharing and the finite self