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These are some of the books that have been published by our members. If your book is written in 2005 or later and you would like it publicized on the website, please send us an email...
This page is dedicated to calls for papers, panels, or other forms of collaboration. The most recent calls for collaboration are on top of the page. Anthropology News on the Economic...
Dr. Mark Moritz Department of Anthropology The Ohio State University 4058 Smith Laboratory 174 W. 18th Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-1106 Phone: +1 (614)...
This description of economic anthropology has been published in the International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. Please cite as follows: Moritz, Mark (2006) Economic anthropology. In...
SEA Elections for 2009 SEA members, it is election time and you will receive a ballot and membership form via the listserv. We ask that you approve the board’s nominees for president and...
Fulbright Grants March 1 is the opening of the Traditional Fulbright Scholar competition. Over 800 grants are available for lecturing, conducting research, or combining both in over 130 countries...
The 2009 Harold K. Schneider Student Prize in Economic Anthropology DEADLINE: June 10, 2009 The Harold K. Schneider Prize Competition is a student paper competition established by the Society for...
Welcome The SEA is a group of about 300 anthropologists, economists, geographers, and scholars from other disciplines who are interested in the connections between economics and social life. The...
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Professional Organizations American Anthropological Association Anthropology and the Environment Anthropology of Work Society for Applied Anthropology Society for Anthropological Sciences Member...
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The SEA is a group of anthropologists, economists and other scholars who are interested in the connections between economics and social life. If you are interested in serving on the board, please...
SEA members represent a diverse group of anthropologists, economists, geographers, and scholars from other disciplines who are interested in the connections between economics and social...
Anthropology News on the Economic Crisis Anthropology News seeks contributions for a thematic issue on anthropologists’ responses to current global economic instability and its repercussions. To...
The letter of British economists to Queen Elizabeth has generated a very insightful and interesting discussion on the SEA listserv about the relevance of economics and the contribution of economic...
2009 Annual Meeting 2009 Annual Meeting “Weaving Across Time and Space: The Political Economy of Textiles”, April 2-4, 2009 at the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California,...
2009 Weaving Across Time and Space: The Political Economy of Textiles. University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. 2008 - Cooperation in Social and Economic Life. University...
Research in Economic Anthropology (REA), founded in 1978, is the longest-running published series in Economic Anthropology. It aims to advance the comparative study of economic systems in their...
1946-2009 Rhoda Halperin, a formidable presence in economic anthropology, author/editor of nine books and numerous papers, former president of SEA, and supportive colleague to many, died suddenly...
2010 SEA Annual Meeting Contested Economies: Global Tourism and Cultural Heritage April 8-10, 2010 Tampa, Florida Co-Chairs: Sarah Lyon (University of Kentucky) and Christian Wells (University of...
The 2008 SEA Book Prize Winners! The Society for Economic Anthropology is very pleased to announce the Co-winners of the 2008 SEA Book Prize: Carolyn Nordstrom for her book: Global Outlaws: Crime,...
The Society for Economic Anthropology has a listserv, SEA-L. This is not a high volume list, rather, the SEA envisions the listserv as a place to connect, announce conferences, post important...
Types of membership: Basic Membership ($35 Professional/$10 Students) Basic Professional Membership is $35 per year. Basic Student Membership is $10 per year. Basic Membership entitles you to...
The SEA newsletter is published twice a year and is emailed to all members of SEA. The SEA newsletter regularly contains timely information about the annual meetings and the SEA publications. To...
The SEA regularly publishes edited volumes which include contributions from the annual meeting. The monographs for the Society for Economic Anthropology contain original essays that explore the...
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The Story of Stuff is a great way to introduce students in economic anthropology to another perspective on the capitalist market economy in the U.S.. Here is a description from the website and a...
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SEA wiki style On this page we can outline and discuss the style of the wiki. In general, it is a good idea to have a consistent style across the different pages (for example, now all the headers...
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