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Title Engaging with capitalism : cases from Oceania / edited by Fiona Mccormack, Kate Barclay.

Publication Info. Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 357 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Research in economic anthropology, 0190-1281 ; v. 33
Research in economic anthropology ; v. 33.
Contents Insights on capitalism from Oceania / Fiona McCormack, Kate Barclay -- Ownership and distribution in the settlement of Maori grievances : balancing historical and social justice between classes / Toon van Meijl -- Commodities and gifts in New Zealand and Hawaiian fisheries / Fiona McCormack -- Tivaivai and the managing of "community" funding in Auckland, New Zealand / Jane Horan -- Local capitalisms and sustainability in coastal fisheries : cases from Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands / Kate Barclay, Jeff Kinch -- "My land, my work" : business development and large-scale mining in Papua New Guinea / Nicholas A. Bainton, Martha Macintyre -- Dividuals, individuals, or possessive individuals? : Recent transformations of north Mekeo commoditization, personhood, and sociality / Mark S. Mosko -- Envy, desire, and economic engagement among the Bugkalot (Ilongot) of northern Luzon, Philippines / Shu-Yuan Yang -- Baias, Bisnis, and Betel Nut : the place of traders in the making of a Melanesian market / Timothy L.M. Sharp -- Capitalism among the me? / Anton Ploeg -- The politics of remittance and the role of returning migrants : localizing capitalism in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea / Steffen Dalsgaard -- Creating an alternative modernity in rural Papua New Guinea : the Irakia Awa Case / David J. Boyd -- Development implications of the engagement with capitalism : improving the social returns of development / George N. Curry, Gina Koczberski.
Summary For several decades people have been grappling with how to retain the material safety and cultural richness of indigenous non-capitalist societies and economies, but also gain the health, wealth, education and life opportunities the modern capitalist world offers. This book brings together examples of attempts to forge locally appropriate versions of modernity; development that suits the aspirations and circumstances of particular groups of people. Authors question how the market economy has been variously negotiated by groups who also have other systems through which they organize their social and economic life. What has worked for these people, what has not, and why? The volume addresses how, as a social and economic system, capitalism has been very effective in generating wealth and technological innovation, but has also been associated with great social inequity and environmental damage. Its inherent flaws have been highlighted by the escalation of ecological problems arising from growth-oriented capitalism and various economic crises, the latest being the Global Financial Crisis and its ongoing fallout.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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Subject Capitalism -- Oceania.
Capitalism.
Oceania.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author McCormack, Fiona, 1970-
Barclay, Kate, 1969-
Other Form: Print version: 9781781905418
ISBN 9781781905425 (electronic book)
1781905428 (electronic book)
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9781299718326 (electronic book)
9781781905418
178190541X (Trade Cloth)
9781781905418 (Trade Cloth)