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Unsettling the self: Autoethnography and related kin

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 1, Page 121-130, March 2025.
Abstract Autoethnography, intimate ethnography, and ethnographic memoir have become increasingly central modes of anthropological writing. Although this trend has historical precedents, as found in the work of Zora Neale Hurston, Ruth Behar, and others, this two‐part special section explores the directions this work is taking, the potential ...
Christine J. Walley, Denielle Elliott
wiley   +1 more source

Resenha de: O capitalismo monárquico português (1415-1549): contribuição para o estudo das origens do capitalismo moderno

open access: yesRevista de História, 1964
DIAS (Manuel Nunes). — O Capitalismo monárquteo português (1415-1549). Contribuição para o estudo das origens do Capitalismo moderno. Coimbra, 1963. Vol. IJ 633 pp. 
Fernando A. Novais
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Firm profitability and forced wage labour in Portuguese Africa: Evidence from the Sena Sugar Estates, 1920–74

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 78, Issue 1, Page 30-61, February 2025.
Abstract Forced wage labour (FWL) in colonial‐era Portuguese Africa came to encompass a majority of working age men and persisted until the early 1960s. On the basis of reconstructed financial records from the Sena Sugar Estates in today's Mozambique, we estimate the long‐run profitability of the firm.
Sam Jones, Peter Gibbon
wiley   +1 more source

Mito y religión en la interpretación de la modernidad capitalista de Walter Benjamin

open access: yesIdeas y Valores, 2019
El artículo analiza la interpretación que Walter Benjamin ofrece de la modernidad capitalista en Capitalismo como religión. Se indaga el sentido del carácter religio- so del capitalismo y se muestra que la primera elaboración sobre el capitalismo en ...
Mariela Vargas
doaj  

China's State‐Capitalist Development Model: Is It Viable in Ghana?

open access: yesPolitics &Policy, Volume 53, Issue 1, February 2025.
ABSTRACT The relative success of China's state‐capitalist model has reignited debates about state centrality in economic growth and the feasibility of replicating the model in developing countries. Shedding new light on the ongoing dialogue, this study examines the viability of China's model in Ghana and applies the property rights, public choice, and ...
Daniel Abankwa
wiley   +1 more source

Uneven Development through Profit Repatriation: How Capitalism's Class and Geographical Antagonisms Intertwine

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 6, Page 2343-2367, November 2024.
Abstract This article provides the first comprehensive empirical analysis of global profit repatriation as a mechanism of uneven development, thereby challenging the development model of Foreign Direct Investment. Between 2005 and 2020, transnational corporations repatriated an annual average of one trillion USD, corresponding each year to 4.2% of the ...
Christof Parnreiter   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Queer Economic Geographies: Sexual Hegemony, Queer and Trans Work, and Homocapitalism

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 56, Issue 5, Page 1581-1603, September 2024.
Abstract While queer and trans perspectives and theories are significant themes in most areas of critical human geography today, the same cannot be said of economic geography. This paper argues for the importance of theorising the relations between non‐normative sexualities and gender identities in economic geography.
Daniel Cockayne
wiley   +1 more source

HACIA UN ESTUDIO MARXIANO DEL INTERNET

open access: yesRevista de Ciencias Sociales, 2017
Dentro de la crisis sistémica que vive el capitalismo y el nuevo surgimiento de Carlos Marx, es relevante comprender la importancia que tiene el Internet en el capitalismo en tanto dominación y explotación, así como su potencial de liberación.
Christian Fuchs   +1 more
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Masculinity's (mis)fortune: Historicizing affect as extractivist infrastructure in Bolivian sodalite mining

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 230-242, September 2024.
Abstract How is alienability produced as a mode of relation? Is capital a (racialized) affect? This article examines clashing expectations about minerals, specifically sodalite, at the Cerro Sapo mine in Ayopaya Bolivia. It describes how Cerro Sapo's current owner, a white Kenyan, engaged in narrative and bodily practices that sought to detach him from
Mareike Winchell
wiley   +1 more source

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