Special Issue: Moral Economy in Crisis

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VOLUME 16



NUMBER 4 • DECEMBER 2016

ROBERT A. WILSON Thinking about relations: Strathern, Sahlins, and Locke on anthropological knowledge MARILYN STRATHERN Divergences and crossovers: Response to Robert Wilson’s ‘Thinking about relations’ NAOMI QUINN AND HOLLY F MATHEWS Emotional arousal in the making of cultural selves FELIX RINGEL Beyond temporality: Notes on the anthropology of time from a shrinking fieldsite

Special Issue: Moral Economy in Crisis Guest Edited by Jaime Palomera and Theodora Vetta

VOLUME 16 . NUMBER 4 . DECEMBER 2016

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JAIME PALOMERA AND THEODORA VETTA Moral economy: Rethinking a radical concept DIMITRA KOFTI Moral economy of flexible production: Fabricating precarity between the conveyor belt and the household VALERIO SIMONI Economization, moralization, and the changing moral economies of ‘capitalism’ and ‘communism’ among Cuban migrants in Spain DIMITRIOS GKINTIDIS European integration as a moral economy: Greek technocrats amidst capitalism-in-crisis

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CALL FOR DEBATE Call for debate: Neoliberal capitalism, democracy and transformation ARTICLE COLIN CROUCH, DONATELLA DELLA PORTA AND WOLFGANG STREECK Democracy in neoliberalism?

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VOLUME 16



NUMBER 4



DECEMBER 2016

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EDITORS Julia Eckert, University of Bern, Switzerland Nina Glick Schiller, Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester, UK Stephen Reyna, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Germany EDITORIAL BOARD Pratiksha Baxi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Zerrin Özlem Biner, Cambridge University, UK Biao Xiang, Oxford University, UK Ayse Caglar, University of Vienna, Austria Hastings Donnan, Queen's University, UK Nicholas De Genova, King’s College London, UK Veena Das, Johns Hopkins University, USA Niles Eldredge, American Museum of Natural History, USA Jose Luis Escalona, CIESAS, Mexico Jonathan Friedman, University of California, USA Didier Fassin, Princeton University, USA John Gledhill, University of Manchester, UK Maurice Godelier, EHESS, France Ghassan Hage, University of Melbourne, Australia Nasser Fakouhi, University of Teheran, Iran Bela Feldman-Bianco, UNICAMP, Brazil Susan Gal, University of Chicago, USA Sarah Green, University of Helsinki, Finland Faye Harrison, University of Illinois, USA Ellen Hertz, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland Bruce Kapferer, University of Bergen, Norway Tobias Kelly, University of Edinburgh, UK Susana Narotzky, University of Barcelona, Spain Francis Nyamnjoh, University of Cape Town, South Africa Joel Robbins, University of Cambridge, UK Andreas Roepstorff, Aarhus University, Denmark Rhoda Reddock, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Nandini Sundar, Delhi University, India David Sutton, Southern Illinois University, USA Deborah Thomas, University of Pennsylvania, USA Loic Wacquant, University of California, USA Yiching Wu China, University of Toronto, Canada Michael Lambek, University of Toronto, Canada Jonathan Marks, University of North Carolina, USA STRUCTURAL EDITOR Karen Alexander, Karen Alexander Editing, USA EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Amadea Tschannen, University of Bern, Switzerland [email protected]

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