Society for Economic Anthropology
About
The Society for Economic Anthropology (SEA) is a group of scholars from various disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, economics, geographers, etc. who are interested in the connections between economics and social life. The society is a section of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) and was founded in 1980 by Harold K. Schneider. Every year, the SEA holds a spring meeting on a specific topic in economic anthropology and publishes an annual journal called “Economic Anthropology.” The meetings and journals cover a wide range of topics related to economics and social life, including migration, labor, gender, development, theory, fast food, slow food, and many others.
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Society for Economic Anthropology Website
Society for Economic Anthropology on Wikipedia