Society for Economic Anthropology

The Society for Economic Anthropology (SEA) is a group of anthropologists, archaeologists, economists, geographers and other scholars interested in the connections between economics and social life. Its members take a variety of approaches to economics: some have a substantivist perspective, while others are interested in the new institutional economics. Every year the SEA holds a spring meeting focused on a specific topic in economic anthropology. A volume of articles is also produced annually, based on the meeting.

The society was founded in 1980. Harold K. Schneider served as the first president, from 1980 until 1982.

See also

Economic anthropology

Topics of recent spring meetings

Titles of recent volumes

External links

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