EASA Network

Anthropology of Economy

AOE

The Anthropology of Economy network was launched at EASA 2012 in Nanterre. We are a young and growing network, with about 165 subscribers to our listserve so far. We have a friendly association with the Society of Economic Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association, and some cross-membership.

Research interests among the group are both diverse and strongly resonant with one another; we range from work on rural economies and agriculture to household and informal economies to energy technologies, from local money lenders and micro-credit schemes to international development projects, from local experiences of economic crisis to studies of multi-national corporations, taxation and investment practices.

Intention and justification

Anthropology of economy is one of the most vivid, rich and complex subfields of the discipline, and its scope has grown and diversified in many ways, particularly during the last decade. Economy is integral to genuine anthropological preoccupations like globalization, development, entrepreneurship, household organization, institutions, food, work, consumption, sustainable energies, fisheries or markets. Given the ongoing economic instability in Europe and shifts in global economies, fostering widespread concerns that the dominance of the prevailing economic theory is no longer tenable, there is clearly an opening for the diverse perspectives on economy that anthropology can provide, and a need for anthropologists of economy to collectively engage in unfolding debates.

In this context, an EASA network on Anthropology of Economy makes sense and is past due. Given the number of workshops convened for EASA 2012, 2014 and 2016 devoted to themes of economy, finance, development, etc., it appears that significant interest in anthropology of economy exists within EASA.

Objectives

The purpose of this network is to provide a rallying point for EASA members who share this interest. To that end, the first step is to set up an easaonline.org listserve to facilitate communication among members and to enable them to share announcements about developments in research, conferences, publications, funding and employment opportunities, etc. The Network can also serve as a platform to liaise with similar networks elsewhere, such as the U.S.-based Society for Economic Anthropology, as well as with alternative economics organizations such as the recently launched World Economics Association.

Activities

The Anthropology of Economy Network is active during the EASA conventions (sponsoring one official workshop, holding a network meeting, facilitating the organization of other workshops). It supports a Network Event in the years between EASA’s biannual conferences. Members are encouraged to hold smaller local networking events that will be valuable in and of themselves for the scholarly engagement they would foster, which could also be catalysts for research and writing collaborations. A main activity of this network is its listserve. Members are encouraged to communicate their interests to one another.

Call for Contributions

The purpose of the Newsletter of the Anthropology of Economy Network is to inform on research, publication, teaching and other activities of Network members and collaborators and in this way stimulate cooperation, facilitate exchange and contribute to ongoing discussions and emerging interests in economic anthropology. The Newsletter is published three times a year. It is distributed through the Network’s mailing list and available for download on the Network webpage.

All network members are encouraged to contribute to the Newsletter.

Contributions should be worded in their final form (i.e. the text can be copy and pasted directly into the newsletter); only light editing will be provided. The newsletter editor will let you know if anything is missing. Submissions should not exceed 250 words. Contact details are required; photos, illustrations or links to webpages containing further information are welcome.

The Newsletter is published in English. Announcements about events taking place in other languages are welcome, provided that the Newsletter announcements are in English. The section “Recent publications” welcomes references in all languages.

Please send your contributions or address any questions regarding the Newsletter to Nikolaos Olma: Nikolaos.Olma(at)zmo.de. For more information about the AoE Network see https://www.easaonline.org/networks/economy/

All network members are encouraged to send contributions to the following sections:

  • Upcoming events
    To inform on upcoming events organized by Network members.
  • Recent events
    To report on recent events either organized by members or in which members participated.
  • In Focus
    To provide a short insight into particular members’ new projects, research and teaching activities, or to inform about the launch of new initiatives relevant to economic anthropology. This section is intended for members to learn about each other’s work. All members are encouraged to present their activities and projects here as a means of introduction.
  • Teaching
    To provide information about and recommendations for teaching (including teaching programs and reading lists).
  • Recent publications
    To share information on recent publications (including reports and non-academic publications) by network members. Please provide full bibliographical information (including DOI, ISBN, if available), online link, discount codes, or image of book covers whenever possible.
  • Perspectives, Notes and Queries
    To make a statement, pose a question, or make an observation relevant to economic anthropology, broadly conceived. This space is intended as an informal forum for exchange with network members. Please include your email address for direct inquiries and exchanges with members.
    If you want to reply to a column, write a column or have an idea for one, please communicate with James G. Carrier: jgc.jgcarrier(at)gmail.com.
  • Calls for papers, applications and similar
    To notify about calls for presentations, papers, and applications to workshops, conferences, and academic posts. But please do not forget also to inform all members and supporters of the Network by using our mailing list: anthecon(at)lists.easaonline.org.

Latest news

17 Sep 2025
- 19 Sep 2025

Anthropology of Economy (AOE)

Network organisation

Convenors

Ognjen Kojanić

Ieva Snikersproge

Nikolaos Olma

Elena Sischarenco

Anthropology of Economy (AOE)

Network events

Upcoming events

17 Sep 2025
- 19 Sep 2025
Max Planck Institute, Halle (Saale), Germany
Workshop
Anthropology of Economy, Europeanist

Past events

30 Oct 2024
Conference
Anthropology of Economy
20 May 2024
University Cologne, Global South Studies Center (GSSC)
Online event
Anthropology of Economy
18 Apr 2024
University Cologne, Global South Studies Center (GSSC)
Online event
Anthropology of Economy
27 Mar 2024
Online
Online event
Anthropology of Economy, Anthropology of Fascisms
30 Jun 2021
- 01 Jul 2021
Online event
Anthropology of Economy
22 Mar 2019
, Oxford
Workshop
Anthropology of Economy
28 Oct 2017
Barcelona
Workshop
Anthropology of Economy
27 Oct 2017
- 28 Oct 2017
Vienna
Workshop
Anthropology of Economy
22 Jul 2016
Rome
EASA AGM
Anthropology of Economy
EASA2016
05 Feb 2014
Spain
Workshop
Anthropology of Economy

Anthropology of Economy (AOE)

Network resources

Economic anthropology across Europe

Austria University of Vienna Several departments where economic anthropologists work, notably Department for Social and Cultural Anthropology and the Institute for European Ethnology  
Austria Central European University Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, economic issues in relation to global and urban studies  
Belgium University of Leuven Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, focus on mobility and environment  
Bulgaria University of Sofia Research cluster working on waste, natural resources and heritage with emphasis on social mobilisations within the Department of Cultural Studies.  
Bulgaria Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology

Research on household economy in postsocialism.

 
Czech Republic The Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences Projects on workers, value chains and moral economies in food production, waste management and economizing/ thrift  
Denmark University of Copenhagen Cluster of scholars within the Organisation and Economy (OREO) Researcher Group  
Estonia University of Tallinn Research on labour and energy transitions; degrowth; political economy of assisted reproduction.  
France Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Seminar in Economic Anthropology: Research seminar that has been going on for several years, organized by PhD students most of whom work in the area of economic anthropology  
France Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Interdisciplinary working group  
France Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Seminar on ethnographic approaches to political economy.  
Germany DGSKA German Society for Social and Cultural Anthropology Working Group in Economic Anthropology: hosts regular meetings; group mailing list for calls and announcements  
Germany University of Cologne Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, focus on Socioeconomics (research and teaching); Global South Studies Center, issues of inequality  
Germany LMU Munich Social and Cultural Anthropology  
Germany Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Institute hosting a large number of economic anthropologists and research projects.  
Germany Goethe University Frankfurt Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, projects on value, informal markets, mobility  
Greece Panteion University Research on socio-economic transformations in Greece and postsocialist Bulgaria; household economies, kinship, and moral economies.  
Italy University of Turin Department of Cultures, Politics and Society  
Italy University of Bologna Host of the project "The Hau of Finance"  
Netherlands University of Leiden Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development  
Norway University of Oslo Research groups on political ecologies, resources and infrastructure, and an MA program in “Global Political Economy.”  
Norway University of Bergen Host of the project "Frontlines of Value, Labor, and Class: Capitalism in the 21st Century"  
Poland University of Warsaw Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology  
Poland Centre for Anthropology and Comparative Commercial Law Private think-tank specialising in commercial contracts, corporate law, securities law (including capital market law), bankruptcy law and labour law using social science methods, including economic anthropology and sociology.  
Portugal Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA) The Centre for Research in Anthropology (CRIA) is an interuniversity R&D unit in Portugal with a group of economic anthropologists working on the broader themes of social reproduction, politics of welfare and political ecology.  
Romania Babes-Bolyai University Economic anthropology research and degree program within the Faculty of Sociology and Social Work at UBB.  
Romania Institute for Social Solidarity Non-profit research organization that debates questions of political economy from an interdisciplinary perspective  
Russia Higher School of Economics in Moscow International Centre of Anthropology: academic institution with economic anthropologists teaching and researching  
Russia Higher School of Economics in St Petersburg Intellectual Lab: Social Anthropology: academic institution with economic anthropologists teaching and researching  
Serbia University of Belgrade Department of Ethnology and Anthropology  
Slovenia University of Ljubljana Research on urban and transnational anthropology and the anthropology of migration, especially in South-Eastern Europe and Central and Eastern Europe.  
Spain University of Barcelona Department of Social Anthropology, Research group “GER: Anthropological Studies of the Economy, Politics and Law”  
Spain Balearic Institute of Anthropology Association with a number of economic anthropologists teaching and researching in the Baleares  
Sweden University of Stockholm Department of Social Anthropology, especially global development issues, infrastructure, transnational migration  
Switzerland University of Zurich Economic anthropology professorship with focus on Central Asia and Switzerland  
Switzerland University of Bern Economic anthropology unit researching commons, livelihoods and ecology and a range of classical themes.  
Switzerland Geneva Graduate Institute Anthropology and Sociology, global and transnational issues, development  
Switzerland University St. Gallen Several economic anthropologists working in various capacities.  
UK Royal Anthropological Institute The Royal Anthropological Institute has a sub-section for Economic Anthropology, including resources such as a list of films for hire, sale, or loan in the sub-discipline.  
UK London School of Economics Department of Anthropology, globalisation, economic transformations, labour, finance  
UK University of Edinburgh School of Social and Political Science, finance, food, infrastructure, energy  
UK University of Manchester Cluster of scholars working on "Critical, Political and Moral Economy"  
UK University of Cambridge Cluster of scholars working on "Economy, environment and wellbeing"  
UK University of St Andrews Department of Social Anthropology, Resources, climate change, environmental politics  
UK University of Sussex School of Global Studies/Department of Anthropology, Economy and Ecology, global and development issues  
UK Bournemouth University Research on political economy of colonial plantation regimes, racialised capitalism, gendered super-exploitation, and neoliberalism.